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5 Steps to Properly Analyze Your Golf Swing
Golfclubs365.com / 2011-05-31

Analyzing Your Golf Swing - How to do it Right!



Quite often, becoming a really exceptional golfer requires nothing more than learning how to analyze your golf swing techniques the right way. While this certainly isn't the easiest thing to do, once you learn the little things to look for, the process gets easier and your game gets much better. If you can have someone video tape your swing or snap an abundance of pictures in a row, this is ideal so you can actually see what your entire body looks like throughout the whole swing.


Address



If your head is positioned toward the right, your weight will follow, which will promote a high trajectory. The inside of your feet and the outside of your shoulders will ideally be in line. If they are wider, you will slide at impact, if they are narrower, you're probably a turner. Also, the ball should be lined up with your left shoulder.



It is important to understand that if you have a wide arc too early in your backswing, you're making it harder on yourself when it comes time to transition into your downswing. If your left knee moves out, you have an overly long backswing which could cause you a few problems.



The Transition



Analyzing the transition where you go from your backswing to a downswing is important and you could find all the answers that you're looking for to improve your game. If you're right arm happens to be too close to your side, your left arm will likely bend at the elbow. Also, if the face of your club is open, you need to rotate your hands to square it (correct this before you swing).



Referencing your elbows once again, you will notice that your body turns excessively if you're right elbow is too tucked into your side. Lastly, if your left heel is up at the transition point, this also indicates a large turn and that your power is more reliant on speed rather than control. If that heel remains down, you create your power from leverage coming from your hips, not your feet, which is ideal.



Downswing



If your club directly covers your right arm on the way down, you are more likely to push the ball. Alternatively, if it's shadowing your left arm, you will pull or fade. Ideally, you will show a bit of a lift in your right heel because at this point, your weight should have shifted to your left foot.


Making Impact



If the shaft of your club is at 90 degrees, there is a very good chance you had a great shot. Your shoulders should be open at impact to cause less strain on your back. If you show an obvious shoulder tilt you probably had to actually try to correct something to keep the face of your club square.



Follow Through


Don't stop analyzing quite yet! The follow through is just as important as any other part of your swing. If your shaft is vertical, you likely hit a draw but if it's too horizontal, you are probably what they refer to as a fader. If your hands end high, they should have been equally high on your backswing. You should be creating a perfect arc from your two highest points which means they should be even at both ends.

 

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