The Top 5 Mental Swing Tips
By: David Nevogt
Have you ever
stood over the golf ball to hit a shot and hear a thousand thougths
running through your head? "Keep your eye on the ball," "remember to
keep your left arm straight," "have a smooth takeaway," "don't slice
it," "follow through," "swing easy." Does this type of golf anxiety
sound familiar?
Everyone gets these thoughts sometimes, but if you want to play better
golf and make the game fun instead of stressful, you need to have only a
couple solid swing tips to think about.
Remember this mental tip at all times - golf is a very difficult game,
probably one of the most, if not the most, difficult game on earth. You
are going to hit good shots, bad shots, and even shanks sometime.
It is okay and a part of the game. Much of the obsessive thinking on the
golf course comes from expecting too much from yourself. Just try to
stay positive, have fun and only think about the following five swing
tips when you are on the course. Your anxiety and shaking knees will
probably decrease, resulting in you swinging better.
Golf Swing Tip #1
Keep your head still. I can't emphasize this swing tip enough. Nobody can
keep their head absolutely still, but if you watch the pros their heads
move very little. When you move your head your body moves with it,
pulling your swing off line.
Golf Swing Tip #2
Have a pre-shot routine, and stick to it on every shot. Whether you take
your stance and just hit the ball or if you take twenty waggles like
Sergio used to do, do whatever is comfortable for you and be consistent
with it, especially in tournament play. A proper routine also includes
checking your alignment to make sure you are aimed where you want the
ball to go.
Golf Swing Tip #3
Visualize the shot you are going to hit. Think about a very specific
target, and only focus on that spot. Block out any negative thoughts,
picture, and feel in your mind a good rhythmic swing.
Golf Swing Tip # 4
Take your time. Many people are in a rush when it is there turn to hit.
This results in swings and strokes that are off tempo. Take your time
and relax yourself. I am not asking you to slow down your foursome, but
you need to be calm on the golf course in order to play well
consistently.
Golf Swing Tip #5
Forget about the last shot. Play every shot like it is the first of the
day. I can't stress enough how important this swing tip is. Most of the
mental mishaps on the golf course happen because you are emotionally
charged about the last shot or the triple bogey you made four holes ago.
Once a shot is done it is over with and you can't change it, so "hit it
and forget about it."
When you are playing a round of golf you just can't afford to obsess
over various swing thoughts. Most people have a million things running
through their head as they stand over the ball, which causes most of the
bad shots they stress over.
Most of golf is mental confidence, which is instilled by using
consistent and simple swing tips to remember out on the course, no
matter how well you are or aren't playing that day. If you follow the
above swing tips, I bet you will shoot better scores.
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