Wednesday, March 7, 2012

The position of golf explained

The position of golf is part of the pre-shot routine, which includes also the alignment, the address position and posture. The correct position is a very important part of the construction of the solid foundations.
It is essential that I align my body and aim my clubface to the target correctly. A good golf swing is lost if it is wrongly, that the ball will end only from the target line.
1 I stand about five feet behind the golf ball and select a location on the target line (an imaginary line that connects the golf ball to my target) not more than a few feet front of the ball.

2 When I chose my spot (a piece of grass standing for example), I walk at the ball of my eyes to research in this area. I can place the clubface behind the golf ball, he faced my selected location and make sure that it is square to my target.
3. I make sure to keep looking at the target that I put my feet, hips and shoulders parallel to the target line.
A good attitude helps me maintain the right balance throughout my swing.

1 I stand up to the ball with my joints of the ankle under my shoulders.
2. I try to distribute the weight evenly between the heel and the ball of my feet.
3 My weight is evenly balanced between my left and right foot.
Good posture is essential for the production quality and consistent golf shots.

1. I push my hips and inclination towards the front of my hips, until the bottom of my sternum (the bone connecting my ribs in the center of my chest) point to the ball.

2 Tilt my vertebral column from the target, therefore my shoulder (right) of the runway is slightly lower than my (left) shoulder of the target.

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