full golf swing


How to Get a Full Golf Swing

Mike Jerry

Introduction
PGA golfers have a full golf swing every time they swing their club. As amateurs, we are striving to get a full golf swing constantly. To start your swing, your feet should be shoulder width apart and your knees should be bent just a little. You should be about a foot away from the ball in the middle of your stance. The club should be placed in the palm of your hand with your pinky of your right hand in between the index finger and middle finger of your left hand. Your elbows should be close to your side when you come through the back swing. Try to keep your left arm as straight as possible and keep your eye on the ball. By practicing this step over and over you will show an improvement in your golf game.


To begin with the way to a proper full golf swing is a lot of practice both mentally and physically. To begin with, your feet must be about shoulder width apart your knees slightly bent, you're back straight at about an eighty degree angle.

When holding the club (for right hand-handed people, left-handed do just the opposite) you want to make sure that the grip is placed in the palm of your hands and be sure not to over-grip the club. Next, place your pinky of your right hand in between the index and middle fingers of your left.

The position of the pinky is not absolutely necessary but recommended. Practice this grip until it feels comfortable and remember you only need to grip the club enough so that it doesn't go flying out of your hand when executing a full golf swing.

The Back Swing

For most people, the back swing is the most difficult maneuver in a full golf swing. If you have ever watched the PGA on television occasionally you can catch a PGA Pro on the side practicing his back swing.

The first thing you should know is that the elbows should be kept close to your side the entire time. Try to keep your left arm straight as possible, some bending will occur but try to keep it straight.

You need to rotate at the shoulders and not the waist, imagine that you are ringing out a wet rag. You want to twist at the upper body and shoulders not at the waist. While doing this your lower body should not move and your head should remain looking at the ball. This movement will give the club what is known as the swing arc and is should be about forty-five to fifty degrees in respect to the vertical.

At the top of the swing arc your club should be pointing at the target (the ball) this is done by turning the wrist.

The Down Swing

Most would say this is the most important part of the full golf swing but if you don't get the upswing right you're most certainly not going to get the down swing right. Your body is twisted like a spring now it's time to let the spring fling in a controlled manner.

On the down swing you want to pull with the left arm and just let the right arm follow, do not let the right push because it will push the club off target.

Keep your head pointed down, keeping your eyes on the ball.

Twist the wrist so the club face is square with the ball.

Follow though with the swing.

The head should be the last thing to move when finished with the full golf swing the chest should be pointing at the target.

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