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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Learn A Lot More Regarding Putt Putt Games And Golf Swing Tips

By Michael S. Pearson


A natural pull and push action which continues up through the backswing is attained. Due to the pickup action on the part of the right hand arm cocking the right arm, the leverage action is basically reversible. Thus, a powerful thrust can be applied on the downswing and keep going.

Simultaneously, the arm is put into an extended position from which it could naturally produce a pull action on the downswing from the thrust of the left hand and arm in this cocking position of the club. The truth is, it's this pull with the left and thrust with the right on the downswing that creates a strong swing.

The pickup pull and downward push of the hands is going to flip the clubhead to a 45 degree position. In this particular angle area, the club becomes established for the shot. If the clubhead is moved beyond this 45 degree angle area, you can be sure the hands are certainly not balanced. When the hands aren't working together in an even manner one or the other will be way too strong during the swing. As a result the club will get out of position and the shot will go down the wrong path.

To prevent this, there would be a perceptible separation between your hands. Many times golfers attempt to resist this separation, resulting in disaster. Remember that the separation has to remain regular on the backswing.

For the downswing the action of the hands will be reversed, with a contraction of both hands as they combined efforts to produce a strong formation as the ball is met. The first two fingers and thumb of the right hand create the upward pickup pull that you can really feel. Likewise, the downward thrust is made with the left thumb and the knuckle at the base of the left forefinger in the left hand.

Try not to make a downward thrust or push the heel of your left hand. Likewise, do not attempt to lock the back portion of the right hand. In any case you'll be able to attain free movement of the club. All action is accomplished with the thumb and the first two fingers or the front or fore part of both hands.

This natural pull and push action of both hands will allow the power from the body to radiate to the club in a perfectly straight line. It's basically the only way wherein the power or the force is applied. This straight line will naturally blend with what your body is already doing during the swing, creating a perfect shot.

Should you master the push and pull action it's very important that you understand how to keep control of the ball by properly setting it into any of its three positions. All these three positions wherein the club can be cocked or set will make three separate results.

1. You can make the ball curve to the right called fade or slice

2. You can curve the ball to the left-known as the pull or hook

3. You can perfectly drive the ball straight




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