So like a lot of golfers I went in search of the perfect book, tape, training tool, video, oh, and an actual golf lesson. By the time you combine all of these tips and lessons, you have a swing and a routine that is so complicated that there is no way you can consistently replicate it.
Oh maybe on the tee box you can come close. But once you are in the fairway and you see that down hill side lie, or divot, or tall patch of grass behind the ball, all your complicated swing goes out the window as you try to adjust for the conditions. I've been there, and if you're reading this I'm betting you have too.
So what to do? How can I get a swing that works and that I can execute over and over again regardless of the lie?
I finally found a resource that that worked for me and still does. Basically it makes the assumption that I'll never have a swing like Tiger and I'll never have the athletic ability to master a complex swing. And guess what? That's right on the money for me!
So the secret to improving my golf swing is simplicity. A simple, repeatable movement that gets the results I want. And you know where it starts? It starts in the setup.
If you are one of those guys that can crush the ball 260 yards but it ends up on the next fairway to the right, or if you are consistently hitting fat, or topping the ball, then much of your problem is probably just in how you setup the shot.
Some of this is going to sound counterintuitive but give it a fair shot.
- The ball should be in the middle of your stance. I know that you think it should be forward or back, bear with me and try it this way.
- Your feet should be shoulder width apart. It can be slightly wider for long clubs or closer for short irons but not more than the width of your foot.
Now comes the odd part. Hold the club with a neutral grip and extend it out at shoulder height as far as you can with the club parallel to the ground. Straighten your back by pulling your shoulders back and pumping your chest out. This is going to feel weird and it looks a little funky too but it's essential.
* The idea is to get a perfectly straight spine. The spine becomes the axis of the swing. A straight spine equals a smooth repeatable swing. A bent spine means an unpredictable swing.
* Keeping your elbows locked, lower your arms so your grip is at your belly button and the club is still extended parallel to the ground.
* Now BEND FROM THE HIPS (not from the back) until the club touches the ground. You may have to move up or back to get the club head behind the ball. With practice you'll know where to stand in the setup so you don't have to make this adjustment.
* You're going to feel like your butt is sticking out and it will be and that's good because that means your spine is straight.
You are now in a position that will allow a natural smooth swing. It's a routine that is easily learned and easily repeated. Try it. Go to the range and get a small bucket and give it a shot. I'm betting you'll be absolutely amazed as I was!
