{"id":28,"date":"2019-02-22T00:00:08","date_gmt":"2019-02-22T00:00:08","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2019-09-06T09:21:22","modified_gmt":"2019-09-06T16:21:22","slug":"how-to-perfect-your-golf-swing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/redswhitesandgreens.com\/how-to-perfect-your-golf-swing\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Perfect Your Golf Swing"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t
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In this article I am going to provide you with some simple, basic concepts on how to build a repeatable golf swing so you can make consistent contact with the ball and to send it where you want it to go. Wow! Wouldn’t that be great? Isn’t that what we all want? An easy guide on how to perfect your golf swing. Well, it is doable. It is not that hard. Follow along and let’s get started<\/p>

Proper Setup – Get This Down First<\/h3>

If you don’t have the proper setup, you will never be able to have a repeatable swing and make consistent solid contact. Notice I said swing your club and not hit your ball. I will get more into this swing your club thought process rather than hitting your ball idea later. But for now, let’s work on the proper setup with grip, posture, alignment and ball position.<\/p>

1. The Grip –<\/strong> One of the fundamentals of golf is having the proper grip. I am going to use a right-handed golfer in all of my discussion. If you are a left-handed golfer, just apply the concepts to your opposite hand or side.<\/p>

The most common grips are either an interlocking, or an overlap. If you have been playing golf for any period, there is a good chance you are using one of these two. Whether you are a newbie or have been playing for a while, understanding how to implement a proper grip will help you make more consistent contact. It may not feel comfortable at first, but trust me, it works.<\/p>

For a right-hander, standing upright, hold the shaft of the club in your right hand about waist high. Then, with your left hand, place the club so that the grip in lying just above your knuckles and wrap your hand around the grip. The “V” formed with your thumb and forefinger should be pointing between your right ear and shoulder.<\/p>

Now, place the club along the same knuckles of your right hand and wrap your hand around the club with this “V” pointing en your right ear and shoulder. For an “overlap”<\/strong> grip, place the bottom finger of your right hand over the forefinger of your left-hand. As you can see, the lines formed by these two “Vs” should be parallel.<\/p>

For an interlocking grip, allow the forefinger of your left-hand to slip between the bottom finger and index finger of your right hand before wrapping your right hand around the club. The two “Vs” should again be parallel and pointing between your right ear and shoulder.<\/p>