Your Golf Swing is Your Golf Game

Petro
You can get that golf swing working like a machine if you want to. You must have heard the quote "drive for show put for dough " that might be true in some cases, but if you cannot reach the green in regulation regularly you won't have a shot at that dough at all.

The golf swing on my opinion and I think most will agree with me is still the most important factor in your golf game. One of the main aims is to get onto the green after all. You can achieve this only if you have a golf swing you can rely on and feel comfortable with.

So if you're at that stage where your golf swing is letting you down what do you do, maybe you can ask a friend or family member to intervene and help out? But they can probably only help you up to a point.

Why do we play golf? I know why I do. When I walk onto that first tee driver in hand and I whack that ball exactly on my clubs sweet spot and that little white ball flies almost forever down the middle of the fairway. And when I aim for the centre of the green and the ball actually lands in the centre of the green. That only happens when your golf swing is working well and that's what makes me come back weekend after weekend.

The golf game and how successful you are at it has a lot to do with self-confidence. When you hit a great shot of the first tee and you can feel your golf swing is working well it will boost your self-confidence immediately and suddenly you really look forward to the rest of the game. That is why it is so important to have a reliable golf swing.

But as all golfers know the next time out on the course disaster can strike. Your golf swing just won't work. Hooks slices no distance you're all over the place. Last weekend I was Tiger this weekend. I'm no one, nothing. What happened what went wrong how could I fix this? Well you can fix it. You need proper golf instruction. You need to cure that golf swing.

Published by Petro

I am a sports fanatic, all types of sport especially golf.  View profile

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