Imagine every one of your shots in
middle of
fairway, every chip two feet from
hole, and every putt nailing
center of
cup. Well, maybe some of us dream of never having to ever putt and each approach shot goes into
hole, but I think you get
picture. A consistent swing is probably what many golfers dream of when our heads hit
pillow.The majority of us are aware that golf is a game that requires consistent shot making to be successful (and have fun). If we are hooking, slicing, and hitting our wedges fat, it can really start to get frustrating. Consistency is key to hitting a low score and enjoying
game. So how do we get there?
First, let us do a little review of
golf swing. To hit
ball squarely on
center of
club head you must take
club through
proper swing path. A proper swing path will allow
club to align itself correctly with
ball to hit
shot you are trying to hit. For more advanced players this could be in
form of a draw, fade, cut, or some other variation. Higher handicappers will be happy with just plain old straight shots. Anyway, this process begins with your address, moves through your take away, into
back swing, onto
transition between back swing and down swing, into contact, and finishes with
follow through.
Quite a complex sequence of events for
body to perform! And we all know that if our timing is slightly off, or we are just a little off mechanically, disaster is
result.
Knowing that a consistent swing requires
execution of these complex moves over and over again is quite mind-blowing. But let’s get back to our question: how do we develop a consistent golf swing? The answer is two-fold, and I imagine most golfers are aware of
first point but probably only a few are aware of
second. The keys to a consistent swing are: 1) efficient golf swing mechanics and 2)
body. Got it? Good, now I can stop writing this article and all of us can become scratch golfers, right? Well, not exactly, and I imagine some of you are saying, “I already know all this stuff.” Others may be quite intrigued. Regardless of which category you fall into, let me expand on each of these topics a little.
Golf Swing Mechanics
Golf Swing mechanics is probably
easier of
two areas to understand. It is
reason why we take golf lessons and practice so much at
range. Beginning at address, moving through all
stages of
golf swing, and finishing with
follow through,
body is required to move through a specific sequence of movements to perform
golf swing correctly. If
body does not move through this sequence properly then
result will be a poor, inefficient and awkward looking swing. Over time, a poor swing results in poor consistency (every once in awhile you hit a good shot regardless of your swing, that’s what keeps us coming back for more). An easy example of this is when you “come over
top” with
club. This usually results in a slice (I know, easy thing to do and very hard to correct).
In addition to
body performing an intricate number of biomechanical movements in
golf swing, timing of these movements is critical for you to hit
ball successfully. Each and every biomechanical movement within
golf swing has a certain sequence and timing. If they are not performed in
correct order or timing, then
golf swing will not be efficient. Poor timing results in those wonderful slices, snap hooks, chili dips and topping
ball that we know all too well.