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How to Swing a Golf Club – Swing and Grip Training Aid

– In this video I am showing a nifty golf swing and gold grip training aid, good for warming up with and good for mastering the grip. What this does is, in fact, let you swing the club more freely, much more freely than when you are swinging a normal un-weighted golf club, the weight of the club will then get your upper body and arms swinging much better plus the moulded grip will improve your grip too. The best way to swing this swing training aid is to stand up straight and swing the training aid around your body like a baseball player would do when they practice swing with a baseball bat, then as your muscles are getting used to that specific body movement all you have to do is repeat the same swing with your back arched and hit the golf ball – sounds easy doesn’t it? It is but it just takes time like everything we do in everyday life. For more information on the golf training aid please CLICK HERE.

Part one of the series that I am getting underway is getting you to get mental basic golf swing lessons into your weekly golfing practice sessions, whether it be at the golf course or golf driving range, it’s getting that smooth swinging feeling when you swing the golf club every time you hit the golf ball. The only variances that are in any golf swing are the speed, tempo of the swing, the height of the swing, the length of the swing, the power of the swing and eventually the follow-through of the golf swing, so a lot to take in from the start of your golfing career.

In a golf swing there are many things to consider when learning or improving your golf game – Address, taking the club back, breaking your wrists, rolling your wrists, getting your arms in the correct position, full turn of the hips, uncoiling of your hips, generating lag in your swing, the swing at impact, hitting behind the ball and then the follow through! It sounds like a lot but trust me all of the above is over in a matter of seconds, so I want to break the mechanics of it down in separate posts so not to overwhelm any new or veteran golfers. The full article here