Which Golf Swing Is Best

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By freddiecook


The Best Golf Swing

Golfers differ so much in their physique, fitness, mindset, golfing skills and, of course, their own unique and individual golf swing, so which golf swing is the best one for every golfer? The truth is that your own swing, the one you naturally use, is the best golf swing for you. Having said that, it doesn't mean that you cannot improve on what you already have.

You may think that the tour professionals all use the same modern golf swing or classic golf swing, but the fact is that they all use different golf swing styles, some of then don't appear to have any great differences, but some of them are more obviously different. Don't forget that we're talking about the tour pros, the best in the business, if only one swing style worked, they would all use it.

Golf pros throughout the world teach different golf swings, single plane swings, two plane swings, stack and tilt, natural golf swing, and many others. It depends on which golf swing your particular golf instructor promotes.

The one commonality that unites them is that they all have commercial interests associated with them. Each one of them is promoted extensively, books, dvd's, there are even golf schools set up to teach just one method or style of golf swing.

The stack and tilt golf swing method for example teaches that the body tilts towards the target at the top of the backswing. This is regarded as a bad golf swing fault by some golf instructors, they call it the reverse pivot in golf, and something to be avoided, unless of course you use the stack and tilt golf swing.

The trouble with golf lessons is that instructors understand their own swing style, not all of the swing styles, so when they alter your swing it is to make it conform to what they know and understand, which means that you will end up with a variation of their golf swing, not your own nastural one. However, having said all that, all the different golf swings actually work well in their own right. They are all used in one way or another by a tour pro.

The problem is not with the different golf swing styles, but the differences between individual golfers. A swing that suit one golfers, won't necessarily work well for another one. All golfers are different, expecting them all to be equally capable of using the same golf swing, is just unrealistic.

Most golf instructors teach their own particular golf swing. Whether that's because they promote a particular golf swing style, or because it's the only one they know how to teach, doesn't matter much, they really should be adapting your golf swing to work for you, not changing you to make you use their swing. If they are attempting to rectify your inconsistent golf swing by giving you a totally different swing, then they are wrong.

Most golfers are constantly trying new things in their swing, even changing to an entirely new swing in the hope of getting consistency, but nothing seems to work. The biggest problem is that eventually, their new golf swing will revert back to their natural one. This is normal, their unique swing fits in well with their own unique physiology and their particular mindset.

So, which golf swing is the best? The truth is, for you, your golf swing is the best, don't abandon your golf swing, find one of the few golf instructors that are capable of giving you the lessons and advice that you deserve, the correct way to give your swing the fundamentals to build on.

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