Successfully swinging a golf club requires managing the complex interaction of your posture, foot placement, arm movement, and vision. Golf swing techniques will vary whether you're driving, chipping, or putting, but some fundamental advice applies to all shots.
Read on to discover how to improve your golf swing for a better game – and lower score!
An effective golf swing starts with a good grip. Experiment with these grips during your practice sessions to see which improves your performance the most. Left-handed people will need to reverse the directions for hand placements described below.
In this Rick Shiels video, the popular online golf coach describes the ten-finger grip. He says this technique can improve stability and control when driving, chipping, or putting.
You might also hear the ten-finger grip called the baseball grip. Swing Talks recommends it for golfers with large hands or those frustrated by unwanted wrist movements.
Ten-finger grip method:
This overlap grip is especially advantageous for putting. It encourages both hands to work together consistently, which should produce a smooth stroke. The linking of the fingers promotes stability and the ideal pendulum-like swing needed for accurate putting.
Overlap grip method:
As a slight variation of the overlap grip, the interlock grip can allow golfers with smaller hands to increase their control. You should try the interlock grip if you find that your hands separate when swinging.
Interlock grip method:
Your setup serves as only part of good posture for your golf swing. You need to maintain that straight back during your swing.
This video from a certified golf fitness specialist presents an exercise that helps your body learn to keep straight while moving through the arc of the swing.
Golf posture drill steps:
Golf coach Danny Maude recommends working with gravity to improve your swing. He calls this "letting the club fall" instead of pushing it toward the ball. This means that you should separate the falling action of the club from what you're doing with your body. You want to eliminate the tendency to let your torso shift downward as you swing toward the ball.
It is helpful to resist the urge to fall with the club consciously. Doing so will help keep your body in the proper position. When you let the club fall instead of pushing it, you remain more stable and retain your power for the forward part of the swing.
Maude's video shows you how to practice holding a club with one hand to get a feel for letting it fall.
Proficient chipping requires excellent hand and wrist control because these short-game shots are all about finesse. To help develop this skill, practice holding the Y formed by your arms and club. To perform the Y or triangle drill:
The putt is your most delicate swing. Use the gate drill to develop your accuracy:
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