| Paying close attention to your follow-through and | | | | to see the ball as it begin its ascent after impact with |
| your release can pay huge dividends when looking to | | | | your peripheral vision. However, you should not be |
| improve your golf swing. | | | | able to see the complete flight from this position. |
| Although there isn't anything that will influence the | | | | In other words, the head stays still, only moving to |
| flight of the golf ball after it is impacted with the | | | | response to movement of the hands and arms |
| clubface, you still want to pay close attention to your | | | | through the strike zone. There is no more |
| follow-through. The well-executed follow-through can | | | | fundamental golf tip than maintaining a still head while |
| be more beneficial than you can imagine. | | | | swinging a golf club. |
| In your follow-through you'll want to keep your eye | | | | And, if your release is well executed it will provide |
| on the details of your head, your right shoulder and | | | | you with power and accuracy when swinging a golf |
| your hands. | | | | club. |
| Looking for more accuracy in your golf shots? Pay | | | | What's the definition of a "release"? |
| particular attention to your hands. The higher they | | | | It is a natural, free, accelerated swinging of the golf |
| finish the farther they have traveled along the target | | | | club through to the golf ball by the arms, wrists, and |
| line after impacting the golf ball. | | | | hands with appropriate timing on the downswing. |
| If your hands finish below and past your left shoulder | | | | Pay attention to your left side of your hips (if you're |
| chances are you have producing a flat swing. | | | | right-handed). It should not move past the ball and |
| Your right shoulder should move down, dropping | | | | past your hands during your downswing. |
| below the left shoulder during the initial stages of | | | | It is common mistake, I think, to overdo the action |
| your follow-through. This promotes hitting the golf | | | | the lower part of the body. This will result in a |
| ball square with the clubface and will result in the full | | | | movement of the head and a loss of accuracy. |
| utilization of all your power. | | | | If you'll be watchful of your left hip, coordinate its |
| Your head should remain in the original position of | | | | release with the arms and hands, it will allow for a full |
| address until the completion of your follow-through | | | | and smooth release. This should result in more |
| pulls it away. This natural head turn should allow you | | | | consistency and better golf shots. |