Six Swing Elements All Pro Golfers Share, Golf (Video) - by Pete Styles
Six Swing Elements All Pro Golfers Share, Golf (Video) - by Pete Styles

Now here’s are 6 little tips that older pros would generally have in there golf swings, different swings for different people, but all of the 6 tips are found in most of the best golfers swings.

Tip #1, When we setup to the golf ball, most professionals have a nice light grip pressure, we don’t want too much tension creeping into the grip there.

Tip #2, Once you have mastered a nice like grip pressure, we want a good solid one piece take away, let the shoulders turn as the club comes away from the ball, don’t use your hands in the first half of the takeaway.

Tip #3, If you can use your shoulders to take the club away, this is the third tip now, shoulders taken the club away, turn the top, get a nice 90 degree shoulder rotation, 90 degrees around with the shoulders is a good full backswing position. Once you have got your light grip pressure your one piece takeaway, your shoulders from the top.

Tip #4, start the downswing using the legs, drive the lower half in towards impact, opening the hips as you so, getting it into your left side.

Tip #5, create some lag through the back of the left wrist and the shaft head. So as we pull down the club head is behind the hands, we have got some nice lag in this area here, so we have got a good position at the top we have created some lag and a impact.

Tip #6, the club head is behind the hands at impact, the hands that creating a forwards lean of the shaft. We are going to strike down into the golf ball, taking a nice divot, we don’t want to get rid of that lag and turn it into scoop, everything is in and forwards and striking down. And if you can bring those 6 elements into your game, you will be swinging like the pros in no time.

2012-07-12

Now here’s are 6 little tips that older pros would generally have in there golf swings, different swings for different people, but all of the 6 tips are found in most of the best golfers swings.

Tip #1, When we setup to the golf ball, most professionals have a nice light grip pressure, we don’t want too much tension creeping into the grip there.

Tip #2, Once you have mastered a nice like grip pressure, we want a good solid one piece take away, let the shoulders turn as the club comes away from the ball, don’t use your hands in the first half of the takeaway.

Tip #3, If you can use your shoulders to take the club away, this is the third tip now, shoulders taken the club away, turn the top, get a nice 90 degree shoulder rotation, 90 degrees around with the shoulders is a good full backswing position. Once you have got your light grip pressure your one piece takeaway, your shoulders from the top.

Tip #4, start the downswing using the legs, drive the lower half in towards impact, opening the hips as you so, getting it into your left side.

Tip #5, create some lag through the back of the left wrist and the shaft head. So as we pull down the club head is behind the hands, we have got some nice lag in this area here, so we have got a good position at the top we have created some lag and a impact.

Tip #6, the club head is behind the hands at impact, the hands that creating a forwards lean of the shaft. We are going to strike down into the golf ball, taking a nice divot, we don’t want to get rid of that lag and turn it into scoop, everything is in and forwards and striking down. And if you can bring those 6 elements into your game, you will be swinging like the pros in no time.