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How To Golf Swing-Learn The Basics

By: Norman Stanley

Anybody starting out playing golf is going to ask how to golf swing. You hear so much talk about the golf swing and the mythical perfect swing that many new golfers are left confused and bewildered by it. How to golf swing is as varied as clouds in the sky. Learn this first, there is no one perfect golf swing. Every golfer is different and every golfers swing is different however marginally they differ.

The perfect golf swing for you is determined by a few factors such as your build, how strong you are and probably most crucial how flexible you are.
It is no use trying to swing like Tiger if you are over fifty and starting to seize up a bit, you will only break yourself. Remember your quest to discover how to golf swing starts with you.

The best place to start for most new golfers is probably at the local golf club. They generally have a golf pro on staff and he or she will offer lessons for a price. The price is more often than not determined by the quality of golf club not the quality of instruction but for now look for a trial lesson or perhaps a block of six or so with a group. This will be cheaper than individual instruction and at least give you a framework on which to build.

When you have the basics in mind then it is time to start polishing up the different areas of you golf game. There are many books, DVD's and other learning material and they all have their place but for the new golfer a good visual package is best as some of the lessons available describe things in terms with which you may not be familiar and so instead of learning how to golf swing you are trying to decipher a lot of jargon. If you can see what the trainer is telling you then even a little jargon becomes understandable.

The Internet is full of golf tips and lessons which you may find useful but I would caution you where these are concerned. The lessons taught may not be the right ones for you and can leave you overwhelmed by too much seemingly contradictory data which will only cause you problems on the course. I recommend purchasing a good quality DVD course and sticking with one training series. This will ensure that the advice given will be consistent and if you can get the basic of how to golf swing then you will be better able to adapt that information to your individual golf swing.

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Norman Stanley is a weekend hacker and part time tutor with particular interests in the mental game and short game wedge play.Discover Mental Golf Tips Cheap Golf Wedges

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