Golf Swing Mechanics - How To Improve Weight Transfer on a Golf Swing

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The basic foundation of any golf swing comes down to your legs. Your lower body has to support all movements made by your upper body rotations, this is known as balance.

In order to maximize the potential of your swings, we need to learn how to improve your weight transfer on your golf swing. When a weight shift occurs during a swing, your lower body slides away from the ball, while your upper body edges towards it. This is how a slice occurs. If we learn to fix slight errors in our golf swing mechanics, we can correct our slices.

The best way to complete a proper swing is to have only your upper body moving for the initial part of the swing and let your lower body add itself when the time is right. By allowing your body to naturally form it's position, it will allow you to make better shots.

You can help to develop better balance by taking multiple shots from inside a bunker. The sandy footing inside leaves you with little grip. By swinging from here, your body will have to maintain it's balance by curbing any unnecessary movements. This will train you towards a smoother swing adding more distance.

You can find many more tips and drills to completely recreate your golf swing and fix any problems you may have. Read these detailed tips at: How to Improve Weight Transfer on a Golf Swing



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Proper way to swing a golf club  says:
3 months ago

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