Learn the 7 Secrets to a Repeatable Golf Swing

There are a lot of components that make up a great golf swing. Over the years, I have focused on 7 key golf swing thoughts to stay consistent with my swing. All golfers including myself tend to get over focused on specific positions in the golf swing. A golfer’s ultimate goal, ought to be to construct a  consistent golf swing based on excellent fundamentals that are repeatable on the golf course. Let’s review 7 swing keys that can help you develop a consistent swing.

Apply Ground Force During the Golf Swing – A lot of amateur golfers lose leverage early in the swing by lifting their body. Professional golfers do the reverse and apply even more force which provides them a much more stable foundation in their golf swing. Focus on maintaining and even increasing the force you apply to the ground throughout  the swing. More solid foot and ground contact can help you hit consistent golf shots. Bear in mind, a golf swing is built from the ground up.

Balance Is a Must – There are as many golf swings in the world as there are golfers that play the game. What golf swing tip can help every single golfer improve their golf score? The answer is maintaining balance during the complete golf swing. Focus on making an 80% golf swing. Never swing any harder than what permits you to stay in balance during the whole golf swing.

Duplicate Your Shaft Angle at Address and Impact – We consider so many things in the course of the golf swing which we tend to forget to simply let the swing happen. Here’s a uncomplicated swing key that can help you improve both the accuracy and consistency of your golf shots. Feel the angle of the shaft in the address position and then repeat this angle as you return the club to the impact position. The key is to feel as if you return to the precise address position.

Spine Angle – We hear much said about keeping our spine angle the same throughout our golf swing. A constant spine angle is really what separates the professionals from an amateur golfer. Maintain the angle of your back throughout the golf swing. Additionally, keep your back side down throughout the swing and it will make it much easier to maintain a constant spine angle. Don’t forget, if the knees stay at the same level during the golf swing you will maintain your spine angle  throughout the swing.

Sync Your Golf Swing – Once your golf swing feels out of sync concentrate on matching up your arms and body during the swing. The correct backswing sequence is to swing the arms, turn the body, shift the weight. On the downswing transfer the weight, turn the body, and swing the arms. Get this sequence down and you will sync your swing.

Swing Tempo – If you feel tense to start the golf swing, there is a tendency to snatch the club back to quickly. This is a tempo killer. Keep in mind that a quicker downswing is a good thing, but a swifter backswing results in bad tempo. Start the backswing smoothly and you will improve your swing tempo.

Weight Transfer – Throughout the backswing you need to transfer the weight to the right side (right hand golfer). Having said that, this must be done without swaying. The key is to keep your chest and head centered over the ball. Generate a full turn back and start the downswing by gently kicking your left hip towards the target. Once you have completed this move all you have to do is fire your arms through impact.

Make these swing keys a part of your practice routine. I know they can help your swing become more consistent leading to lower scores.

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