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Butter on Your Breakfast Toast- The Way to a Smoother Swing!

Jul 17, 2014 10:12 AM
  
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If you want a slow and easy golf swing you must have great tempo. Instead of envying other peoples golf swings, try to emulate the best smooth swing you've seen and make it your own. No part of your body moves independently from each other- everything must work in sync, together. The key beginning feature of the golf swing is the Take-away. The arms beginning the backswing will tell the body how fast to swing, while creating a coil.

The coil, is what creates the momentum and action through the golf shot. Just as a slingshot needs a coil, the golf swing does as well, to generate clubhead speed. There is no need for an aggressive nature in the golf swing, the smoother the better. It is a bit of a contradiction, but that is the name of the game! When I'm trying to get a good tempo, I typically swing out about 70% of a normal shot. This will allow you to get the feel and understand how to swing smoother.

If you want a dependable and effortless golf swing- remember to swing 70 to 75% of your full power. It's not about how hard you swing, but how smooth you swing- that will bring the results you want.

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