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Hitting a Ball Straight and for Distance is Related to Beginner Golf Swing Instruction

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All it takes to hit a straight solid ball for distance is focusing on one or two aspects of beginner golf swing instruction.  This does not mean that it is only for beginners.  It means golfers at all levels.  There are some persistent issues common to all golfers like inconsistent swings, lacking solid impact with the ball, and failing to get enough distance.  What many fail to realize is that all can improve their game and lower their handicaps by revisiting the basics and just spending a little time developing a solid swing.

Golfers who take the time to focus on their beginner golf swing instruction focus on the individual components of the arc in the swing.  The solution to a better game has nothing to do with hiring a private instructor or personal coach.  There is no need for specially weighted balls for making a huge investment in designer golf clubs.

What is needed is focus on the components of the swing.  The simple arc is a series of small well-timed movements.  Changing one or two aspects of the movement may produce dramatic results.  The challenge lies in knowing precisely which ones need tweaking and understanding the role that timing plays in the swing.  Professional golfers understand these concepts, but the average golfer does not have access to advice from somebody in the pro circuit.

Think about it.  If problems with golfers having consistent games with the results they are seeking lied in expensive equipment, they would never have a bad day.  They have the best equipment available.  The underlying problem is found in their swing.  This is why if they are sick they may have a bad outing.

Nobody is guaranteed to have a fantastic day every time out.  However, if you train your body to recognize when it's in perfect form you can expect your overall results to get better.  The reason for this is because you will have more consistent swings therefore giving you better results and scores.

Golfers who work on simple things like improving their grip are investing their time wisely in improving their game.  Flipping in the golf swing is related to the grip.  If you train your body to use its spine as an axis, then you'll reduce the vertical movement in the swing.  Despite this, there are few golfers who take the time to master this.  The ones who do can see an increase in swing speed of 10 miles per hour.

Focusing on the individual elements and learning the right golf swing tips and instructions will produce results within hours, not weeks.  Golfers who recognize the flaws in their swing and work to improve them can reduce their handicap by several strokes over the course of a few rounds. 

Any golfer who is serious about making dramatic improvements in their game should take the tile to focus on their beginner golf swing instruction and go back to the basics.  The ones who do will achieve accurate distance and consistent games.

Most problems golfer's face can be found in their swing. To find out how beginner golf swing instruction can help go to http://beginner-golf-swing-instruction.blogspot.com



David Hernandez is an educator who enjoys helping people get what they need and want.  For the past three years he has focused on helping others learn about attraction marketing and how to improve their health.



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