Monday, 12 January 2009

Golf Swing Plane - Practise Your Golf Swing Plane and Play Like a Pro

Anyone who plays golf knows the importance of the golf swing plane, this is part of the game of golf that is key to determining how far the golf ball will be hit. Having a good golf swing plane means that you will be hitting the ball much further down the fairway and will be able to improve your handicap. Having a poor golf swing plane will result in mis-shots and balls that fall far short of where they were intended to go.

For those people who are not aware of the practicalities of golf the golf swing plane is actually made up of three separate parts - the backswing when the golf draws back the club ready to swing and hit the ball, the downswing which is the part of the golf swing where the club gathers momentum and force and finally the moment of impact with the ball and the follow through. Get these three parts correct and you will be hitting balls to be proud of.

In order to make sure that you have a golf swing plane that is just the right angle you should imagine a sheet of plastic that runs from the ball to over your shoulders. You should then make sure that your golf club, during the swing, travels parallel to this invisible sheet of plastic. Doing this will create the best golf swing for you and help you to raise your game in no time.

However in order to make sure that you are performing the best golf swing that you can it is essential that you practise your golf swing plane as often as possible. Doing this will make a good golf swing plane second nature to you and soon you will hitting your golf balls just like a pro in no time.

Joe Marquart is an Underground Golf Expert and publishes the highly sought after Golf Guru Report Newsletter. For free tips on driving farther, hitting straight, and slashing your handicap fast, delivered to your inbox, see http://golfgurureport.com

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