Sunday, December 5, 2010

Positions For Golf Swing




One of the most commonly used golf swing is the back



swing. This is the position tow, which the player will



shift his weight to the right foot.





At the same time, the player will tilt his shoulders



so that they are vertical in order to point his left



shoulder down. The right shoulder is pointing up.





The club at the left end is pointing so that it is at



the rear of the ball position. When the player shifts



his weight, he releases so that he moves to the



"instep" of the left foot. This puts the player



"behind the ball."





The players head moves toward the right, rather than



back. The right hip, foot, and the player’s head are



in the vertical line so that if he drew a line up from



the golf ball, he would be at the rear of the ball.





Position 3 is the impact. The player will start by



using his hips and then shifting his weight to the



left foot. The foot is lead with the player’s hip so



that it is laterally in motion slightly.





In this position, the player has the end of the club



in his right elbow and down so that it meets with the



right foot. Almost all of the player’s weight is



supported by the left foot.





Online you will find various articles on golf swing,



position and more. Look for the position four, which



is the follow through, post impact that helps you to



create a good golf swing.


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