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Follow on Google News | Basic Golf Swing Tips for the BeginnersApply these golf swing tips in your daily practice routines to hit the golf course like a professional golfer. Know how to setup golf swing and backswing, downswing.
By: Golf Genie Below is a quick review of the golf swing basics for right handed golfers. Practice or simulate the golf swing basics whenever and wherever you can and get a head start for the golf season! Golf Swing Setup 1. Assume an “athletic” 2. Tilt your upper body from the hips about 30 degrees to help set the right spine angle to the ground. 3. Flex your knees slightly and keep your back straight with your chin up off your chest. 4. Let your harms hang loosely from your shoulders. 5. Place your feet shoulder width apart for longer irons (5, 6, 7 irons), less than shoulder width apart for wedges and shorter irons and a little wider than your shoulders for longer irons (2, 3, 4 irons) and woods. Golf Swing Backswing and Downswing Backswing 1. Rotate your club, body and arms together in unison while shifting your weight to the inside of your back leg. Make sure to keep your bag leg knee flexed and in the same position throughout the backswing. 2. Hinge your wrists as your hands approach your waist and keep rotating back. 3. At the top of your backswing, go through these quick checkpoints: Downswing 1. The first movement of your golf swing downswing should be a weight shift toward the front leg, followed by your hips and upper body unwinding to impact. 2. When you reach the impact position, “release” the golf club by unhinging your wrists and hitting the ball with a square club face. Keep your hands ahead of the club face at impact. Also, check that your head is behind the ball at impact. 3. After making impact with the golf ball, turn through toward your target. At this point, your arms and club should extend down the target line toward your target. 4. Keep rotating through to the finish position. At the finish position, your belly button should face your target and your club should be wrapped around your shoulder. 5. At the full finish position, ninety percent of your body weight should be on your front leg while your back foot is upright on its toes. # # # Designed by top PGA instructors for on-course play and off-course preparation, Golf Genie™ provides easy-to-absorb golf instruction, golf tips, practice drills and golf training aids to accelerate your development and rapidly lower your score. Know more - http://www.golfhelptips.com/ End
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