The Proper Golf Swing Technique


There is no doubt that the proper golf swing technique is very important if an amateur golfer or any golfer for that matter, is to see their game improve to a significant level.

This is the reason why every golfer without exception constantly aspires to perfecting their technique in executing the golf swing.

In your efforts to get the proper golf swing technique right, it is extremely useful to realize that there are numerous muscles in your body that participate in a proper golf swing technique.

You need the co-operation of all these golf muscles, right from your feet and heels and right up to your shoulder, neck and head. There are actually quite a number of golf muscles that are important to pay attention to when seeking to master the proper technique for the golf swing.

Without the co-operation of these golf muscles, the proper golf swing technique will be useless to you.

Mainly because it will be virtually impossible to execute it. The mind alone cannot achieve the proper technique in the golf swing, you need the full co-operation of the body.

The only way to gain the co-operation of these muscles in executing a series of movements that are as unnatural and uncomfortable to the body as a golf swing is through exercises. And not any exercises, you will require golf specific exercises from a good golf exercise program.

What the exercises do is strengthen and condition the muscles in your body so that the golf swing starts to feel much more natural to the body.

When this happens, mastering the proper technique in your golf swing ceases to become a struggle and in fact becomes very easy.

This is really the only way that you will be able to utilize and see the benefit of the proper technique in your golf swing.

About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf fitness experts in the country, author of the Ultimate Golf Fitness Guide, and founder of several cutting-edge online golf fitness sites. Take a look at his just released golf fitness dvds at his golf fitness site - Perform Better Golf.

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