Execute a backswing to hit the golf ball squarely

Execute a backswing to hit the golf ball squarely

The backswing, as shown in this how-to video, does not hit the golf ball, but this does not mean that executing a good backswing is not important. A good backswing will set the club in a position of power and control. Your body should feel like a coil, like a spring loading, getting ready to unwind. You can practice your backswing anywhere that you have enough space for a complete swing. Start practicing by following the tips from this video golf tutorial. Start the backswing by sweeping the clubhead back smoothly. Be sure that your keep the clubhead low to the ground in this first step. When swinging your club back, do not lose your balance. When your weight pressure presses down on your back foot, keep the pressure balanced to the inside of your foot. Although your clubhead is kept low to the ground, do not let this low swing pull you off balance. As you swing the club back and up, you should feel weight pressure build up in your back leg; this is the beginning of feeling your body feeling like a tightening coil. Continue to move your clubhead up, tightening the coil. Be careful not to press too much weight pressure onto the front of your back foot as you will not be able to complete your shoulder turn and you will lose clubhead speed. For the advanced golfer, pay attention to the position of the clubface while making your coil. When the club reaches hip level, the shaft of the club should lay over the extended line. Learn how to execute a backswing to hit the ball squarely by watching this video golf tutorial.

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