Biomechanics of a Golf Swing – Developing the Perfect Golf Swing

Posted by Brayden Fisher 13 November, 2009

The biomechanics of a golf swing is a very hot subject within the golf industry. There are countless books that have been written about it. These books break down every little detail of the golf swing step by step. This could be a good thing but these books are so boring that reading them can put you to sleep fast.

The fact that you are reading this tells me that there is a problem with your swing that you are looking to correct. Figuring out the problem within your swing mechanics is not always an easy thing to do. There could be several problem areas depending on whether you slice the ball, have a hook, or top the ball. All of these things can add a lot of strokes to your golf game. Luckily, I am here to help you with this.

Most Biomechanic Golf Swing Books Have a Major Problem….

I have a real problem with most golf books out there. Most of these books are looking at a pro such as Tiger Woods and breaking down his swing step by step. So, why is this a problem? Don’t I want to be able to swing a club like Tiger?

Well, YES, of course I do. The problem is, I will NEVER be able to swing like Tiger Woods. And you probably never will either. We just need to accept that fact. If you have ever read Tiger’s book “How I Play Golf” you will notice that it deals more with course management and trouble shots than it does with the mechanics of Tiger’s swing. Why? Because Tiger Woods knows that the general population would get absolutely no benefit from reading about the biomechanics of Tiger’s swing. They simply cannot copy it.

The Biomechanics of a Golf Swing:

So What Should We Do Now? Ok, hopefully we agree that we will never have a golf swing like a Tiger Woods. So what should we do now? Are we forever stuck slicing, hooking and topping the ball everytime that we play? Of course not, there is an easier answer. Instead of getting really technical, the biomechanics of a golf swing should be simple and easy to perform. There simply needs to be common positions in your swing that are CONSISTENT every time. This will give you the straight shots and distance you are looking for.

You need to develop a simple golf swing. A swing that can be easily repeated, time after time without any thought or conscious effort. Try not to over-complicate the golf swing. The only areas we should be concerned about are the setup, backswing, and impact. Anything more is just making it harder than it needs to be and makes it more difficult to develop consistent muscle memory.

The Simple Golf Swing breaks down the golf swing into 5 steps. Each step is simple to learn and builds onto the next. This system will have you hitting the ball farther and scoring better than you ever have. To learn more about the Simple Golf Swing visit the links I have below:

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