The Basic Steps to Perfect Golf.

Masterfile.

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Address Position
Bottom of the Swing Arc
Club Resistance
Condition of the Arms
Condition of the Legs
Elbow held Close
Eyes focused on the Ball
Forearms
Forward Press
Golf Grip
Hand Action
Hands Position
Head Position
Hip Action
Hip Movement
Left Heel
Left Side Control
Lower Back Muscles
Lower Body
Memory Retention
Movements of the Upper Body
Original Address Position
Parallel to the Target Line
Reaction of the Arms
Right Leg
Right Arm
Right Hand
Right Shoulder
Shoulder Muscles
Shoulder/Arms-Unit
Shoulders
Swing Path
Swing Tempo
Twisting the Torso
Upper Body Angles
Whipping Action.

Hands Position. --Master ( Changed - 16/12/2008)


If you wish to play very good golf, it is absolutely vital that the hands do not return to the original address position until the precise moment the clubhead makes contact with the ball therefore it is absolutely vital that you concentrate to ensure that these two actions coincide.

However what is absolutely vital is that at the precise moment the club head makes contact with the ball the hands move towards the target area at the same speed as the club head, whilst simultaneously the whole body turns to fully face the target area.

Ensuring that the hands do not return to the original address position until the precise moment the club head makes contact with the ball is one of the major basic principles of the golf swing -- so take note.

 

Therefore regardless of whether you set your hands adjacent to the ball as shown in my set up section, or alternatively set the hands slightly ahead of the ball at the address position -- whichever way you set the hands at the address position, this is deemed to be the original address position.

However regardless of which set up you use, it is important to understand that the hands must go past the centre of your stance before the club head makes contact with the ball

 

Professional golfer pay particular attention to the position of the hands as the down swing movement is performed and therefore concentrate very hard on this aspect of the golf swing therefore I cannot stress how important this basic principle contribute to playing very good golf.

 


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