Visualization Techniques To Improve Yourself In Golf

Posted by Share Knowledge Monday, August 2, 2010 0 comments
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By Ray Morgan

There are lots of golfers that try to get vital tips on their game by trying to watch other players on the many DVD's or even on the television. It looks easy when watching these people performing but when you come to try and put these tips into action in a game it can be a very different matter altogether.

Being able to interpret exactly what is said on the TV or DVD can be quite difficult so here are a few tips that you could use to improve your golf game.

Visualization is the first tip that we will talk about and this is not very hard to do. All it takes is for you to place your ball down ready for your shot and then stand behind it looking forward. Try to picture where you want the ball to go and what angle you need to achieve this. Then step up to the ball and try to hit it in the direction that you pictured.

Another tip is when you are about to take your shot try to relax your body. If the body gets tense it can cause you to pull your shot. This basically means that you will slice it to one side or the other.

The next tip is not to concentrate too hard on hitting your ball. Instead try to concentrate on getting your swing right.

Practicing your swing is the best way to make sure that when you do hit the golf ball that you hit it straight. One the swing is perfected this will occur automatically.

Of all the things that you need to remember when playing golf, you must always have the correct posture. This means addressing the ball with square shoulders and bent knees. By learning this technique you should always hit the ball correctly

By remembering most of these handy tips you should see a dramatic improvement in your game.

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