| This quick tip will be short, but sweet. However short | | | | their swing by analyzing their finish. |
| it may be, it is an important tip AND it has to do with | | | | Try this to get you started: |
| your golf swing follow through. Many golfers overlook | | | | Position yourself next to your golf ball and go ahead |
| the importance of the golf swing follow through since | | | | and take a swing like you normally would. The only |
| they think that everything that leads up to the point | | | | difference now is I want you to hold your finish. |
| of the contact between the club head and ball is | | | | Once you do this, take a look back at your forearms. |
| what matters most. | | | | What do you see? Well, you should be able to see |
| Now, the truth is, the correction process for a slice | | | | that your forearms have formed an X. In other |
| actually begins with the golf swing follow through. | | | | words, your arms should be crossed somewhere |
| About your golf swing finish: | | | | between your elbow and wrist (ideally right in the |
| What is the goal of your golf swing? It should be to | | | | middle of your wrist and elbow). |
| make a solid impact with your ball. That is pretty | | | | Are you seeing that X when you follow through? If |
| basic, right? | | | | not, this means that you are blocking the ball and are |
| Despite this fact, don't forget about the importance | | | | failing to release properly. This also means you are |
| of a correct follow through simply because the ball is | | | | losing a whole bunch of power AND distance. Not |
| already gone. | | | | good! |
| A golfer can actually fix a lot of their problems with | | | | |