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Biomechanics of a Golf Swing - A Step by Step Swing Analysis



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By : Brayden Fisher    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-19 09:11:00
The biomechanics of a golf swing has become a very popular topic lately. Several books have been written about it. They break down the golf swing step by step into agonizing details. If you ever have trouble sleeping at night, just open up one of these books and you will be counting sheep in no time! :)

Since you are reading this article, I'll assume that you are looking to correct some aspect of your golf swing. Are you hooking the ball, slicing the ball, or topping it? Trying to find that problem area within your swing biomechanics is not always a simple task. The good news is that I am here to help you figure that out.

The Problem With Most Biomechanic Golf Books

I have a real problem with most golf books out there. Most of these books are looking at a pro such as Tiger Woods and breaking down his swing step by step. So, why is this a problem? Don't I want to be able to swing a club like Tiger?

YES!!! Tiger Woods has an incredible golf swing. Unfortunately, I will NEVER be able to swing a golf club like Tiger Woods and neither will you. I know, it's a hard fact to face but it is true. Tiger wrote a book titled "How I Play Golf". Within the book he talks more about course management and how to get out of tough situations rather than the mechanics of his golf swing. Why is this? Because Tiger Woods knows that the average golfer would not benefit from reading about the biomechanics of Tiger's swing. They have no chance of copying it.

The Biomechanics of a Golf Swing:

Now that we agree that we will never have a golf swing like Tiger's Woods, What are our options? Do we have to continue to slice, hook and top the ball and never achieve the scores we want? Absolutely not!! There is a better solution. Rather than making it really technical and difficult to understand, your swing biomechanics need to be simple and easy to perform. If there are just a few common positions within your golf swing that you can CONSISTENTLY develop, you will improve your golf game very quickly. Your shots will be straighter and have more distance.

You need to develop a simple golf swing. A swing that can be easily repeated, time after time without any thought or conscious effort. Try not to over-complicate the golf swing. The only areas we should be concerned about are the setup, backswing, and impact. Anything more is just making it harder than it needs to be and makes it more difficult to develop consistent muscle memory.

The Simple Golf Swing breaks this process down into 5 steps to focus on. Each step is a building block onto the next. The system is easy to learn and it will have you hitting the ball straighter and farther than you ever have. I know, because I have used it myself and gotten great results. For more information about the "The Simple Golf Swing" check out my links below:

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