Golf Swing Mechanics Golf Swing: Address Position
Golf Swing Mechanics Golf Swing: Address Position
Golf Swing Mechanics Golf Swing: Address Position
Posture
To position the upper body correctly you must have • Tilt your spine away from the target so your trail
the proper stance as described above. shoulder is lower than your target shoulder.
• Push your hips back and tilt forward from your hips
until the bottom of your sternum points at the ball.
1998 PGA Champion Vijay Singh
demonstrates the swing at a PGA Past
Champions Clinic
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C hapter 4 T he sk i lls of golf
Target Line
X Intermediate
target
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C hapter 4 THE SKILLS OF GOLF
Full Swing • At the top of the backswing your hands should be
Bunker Shots
Now that your body is in the proper address position in front of your chest between your shoulders. Bunker shots are swings where the objective is to hit There are four factors that control the height and
it is time to move your body, arms and club. As you the sand underneath the ball and the ball flies out with distance of your shots:
swing the club the trunk will turn to move the club • As your shoulders return to the ball (zero degrees) the sand. The image of taking a slice of sand the size of • The more loft you add to the clubface by moving
backward and forward and the arms will move the club the trail arm and wrist will straighten up through a dollar bill seems to work for most golfers. the shaft back at address, the higher and shorter the
up and down. It is also important to make sure the impact. As the shoulders turn through to the finish ball will carry.
hands and arms stay in front of the torso throughout (90 degrees) position the target wrist and arm will First, go through your aim and alignment drill. After
the golf swing. hinge up over the target shoulder while maintain- you have your target line and your intermediate target • The steeper the angle of your approach into the
ing extension of the right arm. set, then place your hands on the grip. Many players ball, the higher and shorter the shot.
Proper movement of the shoulders: make the mistake of gripping the club first and then
• Place a golf club across your shoulders and criss- In order to hit the ball most efficiently you must rotating the shaft to open the clubface. Remember that • The more clubhead speed a swing generates, the
cross your hands to opposite shoulders. maintain a steady spine angle from start to finish. your club cannot touch the sand in a bunker, otherwise farther the ball will carry.
This is accomplished by keeping the hips pushed back you incur a two-stroke penalty for grounding your club
• Turn your shoulders 90 degrees away from the through out the swing. in the hazard. • The more sand you displace under the ball, the
target line. shorter the shot.
Annika
Sorenstam
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Chipping Pitching
Whatever club you’ve selected for this chip, set the very much a “one-lever” stroke. Ken Venturi, who The basics of good pitching mirror those of chipping. with the ball back slightly in your stance. This will
angle of the shaft so it is more vertical and resembles had one of the best short games in history, likes to tell Employ your full-swing grip with a light grip pressure cause the ball to fly on a lower trajectory and run far-
the upright angle of your putter. When you address people to imagine their hands were molded together in and play from a slightly open stance. A slightly open ther. As the lie improves, you can position the ball
the ball, the club should rest more on the toe than it a cast when chipping. Almost everyone agrees that you stance pre-clears your hips and helps you deliver the more towards the middle of your stance, with your
would for a full shot. The grip end of the club should want to grip the club lightly, since this helps promote club directly along the target line. What varies when hands either even with the ball or fractionally behind.
be pointing towards the middle of your body, and your better feel. And always try to keep the back of your left hitting a pitch shot is the ball position, both in your This will allow you to employ the full loft of the club.
weight should be evenly distributed between the balls or top hand moving on a line parallel to the target line. stance and relative to the position of your hands at Given a consistent ball position, the more you position
of your feet and the heels. Bear in mind that a chip is This will help keep the clubface square to the target. address and impact. If you have a tight lie off close- your hands behind the ball, the more effective loft you
cropped grass, or a poor lie in the rough, you need to add to the club, the higher the ball will fly and the
play the shot with your hands slightly ahead of the ball, softer it will land.
Juli Inkster
Justin Leonard
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Putting
The two main factors in putting are distance con-
trol, which is determined by the backward and forward
swing of the club, and direction, which is
determined by where the clubface is pointing
at impact. At address, your ankle joints should
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be under your shoulders. Push your hips back
and up and let your arms hang naturally from
your shoulders. Your eyes should be directly over
the ball since placement is crucial to help ensure C H A P T E R
solid contact. As with other shots the best way to
aim the ball properly is to pick out an intermediate
target on your target line a foot or two ahead of the
ball. Align the blade of your putter and the ball to this
target. Your grip should be light and comfortable and
needs to provide control and accuracy. Unlike the full-
swing grip, there are a variety of ways to grip the putter
that range from a split grip with hands apart to a cross-
handed grip. Whatever is most comfortable for you and
allows your hands to work together is the best grip for
Every golfer will find it helpful to know why the golf ball flies as it does.
The ball flight laws are based on the principles of physics.
Grace Park sank a 10-foot putt on the final hole to win the Junior PGA
Championship in 1996. Today, she is a leading money winner on the LPGA Tour.
Tiger Woods
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