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.

Hand Action. - ( Changed - 19/03/2008)


The hands are used simply to hold the golf club and not to apply power into the golf swing - Power is applied to the golf shot by the correct use of the movement of the hips, the rotational movement of the shoulders and the correct use of the shoulder muscles.

Therefore one of the major keys to playing very good golf is to ensure that the hands remain in a passive condition throughout the complete golf swing movement, but importantly, you must ensure that the hands do not return to the original address position until the precise moment the club head makes contact with the ball.

 

To encourage this passive condition of the hands, it is vital that the elbows remain held as close together as it is physically possible whilst the golf club is held with a light grip with both hands.



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