Elements of a Golf
Swing
There are some basic elements of the
golf swing that the golfer should use as a mental checklist
when taking a shot. The first element is the body’s
alignment toward the target. Stand five to ten feet
behind the ball, with the ball directly between your body and
the desired target. Locate guidance targets on the ground
(leaves, blades of grass, dirt, etc.) inches in front and
behind the golf ball that should be on a direct line with where
you are standing and the target. Keep your eyes on those
ground targets as you approach the ball.
Align the clubface behind the ball, with the center of the
clubface on a direct line between the two ground targets you
have selected. Grip the club with just enough tension to
keep it from slipping in your hands throughout the course of
the golf swing. Align your feet on a parallel plain with
your ground targets, shoulder width apart, and the knees
slightly bent. The front foot should be pointed slightly
outward, toward the target, to allow your hips to flow freely
through the swing.
Tilt your torso slightly towards the ball while keeping your
back straight. The arms should now hang freely in front
of the body to grip the club. The shoulders should be
parallel with the ground targets and the toes, and your head
should be tilted downward with your eyes on the ball.
These motions described are known as the set-up, or addressing
the ball.
You are ready to begin the golf swing. Keeping your
back elbow tucked as closely to your ribs as possible, slowly
take the club back on a straight line along the plain of the
ground targets. Keep your front elbow locked throughout
the back swing and never take your eyes off the ball.
This motion should naturally tuck your chin into your front
shoulder. Hips should remain still and slightly tilted,
while the front knee will turn inward. At the apex of the
back swing, allow your wrists to break slightly.
Bring the club downward toward the ball, uncoiling the
wrists, and shifting your weight onto your front foot.
You should attempt to generate force and speed on your down
swing, while never take the clubface off of the target
line. Upon making contact with the ball, the clubface
should strike the ground as it moves through, taking a divot
from the ground in the area past where the ball was lying, and
through your second ground target.
Finish the golf swing with a nice, high follow through of
the club. Your hips should be turned toward the
target. Your weight should have shifted, and should now
be firmly on your right foot. Smile and watch the ball
fly toward the target.
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