| How to fix a golf swing that is inconsistent and gets | | | | you will see an immediate difference. |
| you in trouble is not as hard as you think to fix. Look, | | | | 2. Fine tune your stance to where you feel |
| there is no quick fix out there so you are going to | | | | comfortable. Make sure you have a slight bend in the |
| have to work at your swing if you want to improve. | | | | knees, spine is straight and your relaxed. |
| Further help is available and is the smartest way to | | | | 3. Keep that trailing elbow tucked into side and the |
| expedite the process. Here are five tips I can give | | | | same elbow should make a V on the backswing. |
| you right now that has helped me in my quest for a | | | | Keeping the elbow tucked will help pull everything |
| better golf swing. I struggled for years with my golf | | | | through the hitting zone. |
| swing to the point where I all but gave up the game, | | | | 4. Your backswing should be slow and smooth and |
| golf was not fun for me anymore. | | | | the transition to the downswing should only begin |
| It all stemmed from poor swing mechanics and a | | | | with transitioning your weight with your hips and not |
| propensity to slice the ball and not being able to hit | | | | your arms and hands. |
| an iron to save my life. I finally stopped being | | | | 5. Lastly, irons are designed to pinch the ball and your |
| stubborn and got help with my swing and it made all | | | | woods should be sweeping the ball. An effective |
| the difference. Now I want to share five things that | | | | swing should accommodate both. You should have a |
| I learned that will help you right now. | | | | different swing for both irons and woods. |
| 1. Grip the club with your left hand so that your | | | | Fixing your golf swing is easier than you think and |
| thumb lies along the shaft. This is the proper grip and | | | | these five tips will help you right now play better golf |
| more importantly, your grip should be relaxed. Try | | | | and you need to practice and get out to the range |
| not to strangle the club but rather relax that grip and | | | | to take your golf to the next level. |