Most people love to learn and play golf. Different people have different ways of learning the game. While most often people prefer taking professional lessons and training to play golf, there are many from Disabled Veterans National Foundation who find it interesting to read up as well as learn the game on their own through observing others and by trial and error.
You would first need to understand the rule and the intricacies of the game before you hit the ground for without understanding the intricacies you will get nowhere.
If you observe the other players moves very critically you will understand a lot about swings. You will understand as to why they practice their swing several times before taking a shot. You will also observe the way their swing and the movements involved thereof. There is the twisting of the body and secondly the swinging of the arms in co-ordination.
The turning of the body has an effect on the swing. The body needs to turn to a near horizontal place which is at right angles to the spine along the line of the shoulder blades.
Arms Swinging involves swinging as nearly as possible with force aimed at the ball. The arms are free to swing when the body turns to make swinging of arms possible. The shoulders remain
While it might look very easy while watching other professionals play on TV or on the ground, when you try it out practically you will understand that it requires practice and is not very simple to integrate the movements. In fact even in the swinging action itself there are two aspects that you need to concentrate and master that of backswing and the downswing.
The swinging action is divided two parts. First the backswing where the club is lifted to the right side of the body and the second portion of the swing where it is brought down and the ball is hit with required force and the direction.
Here again in a backswing the body is turned to be able to facilitate swinging of the club in a circular motion. It is only with the turning of the body that the perfect swing becomes possible.
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