10/10/2013

Rules Aid Your Play

As a player, you have the obligation to your fellow players to see that the Rules of Golf are followed. This one simple statement will give you an entire philosophy for the Rules of Golf:

1.Your Body Supports Your Golf Swing

The golf swing is arguably one of the most difficult athletic movements to perform in sport today. It requires you to draw the club in a sequential order, on a specific path, with the correct time. Error in order, swing path, or timing can result in a poor outcome. These biomechanics of the golf swing are executed by your body, and in order to successfully deliver the clubhead to the golf ball. Certain physical components within the body are needed. High levels of flexibility, balance, strength, endurance, and power are required from your body in order to execute the mechanics of the golf swing efficiently. If the body is lacking in any one of these physical components the ability to execute the golf swing with Ping k15 driver.

2.Increasing the Power in Your Drives
Increased power in your golf swing usually equates to more distance on every shot in your game. Increased power in the golf swing is translated to clubhead speed. The faster at which the clubhead is moving when it contacts the ball, the more distance you should have on your tee shots. The "coiling" and "uncoiling" of the body creates power within the mechanics of the golf swing. Increase the efficiency at which you perform the mechanics of the golf swing. The greater likelihood an increase in clubhead speed will occur. Second in the development of more power in your golf swing is your body. Power in relation to your body is the ability of the body to create the greatest amount of force in a short amount of time. Improve the rate at which your body develops power within the mechanics of the golf swing, an increase in clubhead speed and distance in your drives can occur.

3. Next, practice training your body and your mind well.

The key to having success is quality practice with purposeful meaning. You need to have defined goals on what you're trying to achieve. Banging balls at the range all day will be a good workout, but more than likely won't transfer into success on the course. When I hear from people that they hit thousands of balls each day, but can't seem to make it happen on the course, I have to question what exactly they practiced. Like the old saying, "Inefficient management is like straightening the deck chairs on the Titanic." Practice like you play ping g15 irons. I will discuss this in future articles in depth.

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