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How to improve your golf swing - 7 Tips, 7 Strokes, 7 Days

 

Author: Golf Swing Guru
Here are 7 quick fixes that you can apply to your golf game instantly and will have you dropping strokes very soon.

Improve Your Golf Swing Tip 1. Stretch your muscles for 5 minutes before you hit the first tee. Warming up and stretching could save you strokes during the first few holes try it and see it definitely won't hurt your game.

Improve Your Golf Swing Tip 2. Slow your swing down. If you focus on a slower smooth tempo you will end up hitting the ball straighter and likely longer. When you try to hit the ball as hard as possible your mis-hits are going to be amplified big time.

Improve Your Golf Swing Tip 3. Try to swing through the ball. Golf clubs have certain lofts for a reason let the club do the work. Try to make crisp contact with the grass and leave a small divot.

Improve Your Golf Swing Tip 4. Stand behind the ball and pick a target before you swing. You should have a target to aim for rather than aiming just straight ahead.

Improve Your Golf Swing Tip 5. Picture the ball flight in your head. This one is my
favorites because golf really is a mental game I find, and sometimes just using your head will save you some strokes.

Improve Your Golf Swing Tip 6. When Putting, focus on your distance first and then the aim. Having good distance control can help turn those 3 putts into 2 putts on any hole.

Improve Your Golf Swing Tip 7. Keep your eye on the ball. Try to focus right down to the dimple. It will help you from lifting your head in your back swing.

For more tips like these on how to improve your golf swing in the next 7 days visit the Golf Swing Guru

Author Bio:

The Golfswingguru has helped many high handicappers lower their strokes within 7 days for more tips like these, check out his Homepage for more tips.

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