Hitting the Golf Ball

June 29th, 2008

When you play golf, your swing is everything. If you don’t have the right swing then you have nothing. You should consider your swing in everything you do.

A full swing when you golf is the complex rotation of the body and the head at a great speed to make contact with the ball. The full swing will include the backswing, the downswing, and a follow through. The full swing is complex and can be very hard to learn. You might have to spend several months getting down your full golf swing properly before you spend any time on the golf course.

When a golf ball is hit it acquires a backspin. The backspin is imparted for most of the shots. This usually is from the club’s loft, which is the angle between the face of the club and the vertical plane. When a ball is spinning it will deform the air around it as an airplane wing would. The backspin will experience an upward force which causes the ball to gain height and distance. A ball that doesn’t spin doesn’t get enough height or distance. Even an Internet marketing consultant can get the right distance.

When you hit a ball with a sidespin you will add a curve to the ball. This can occur on purpose or on accident depending on how you hit the ball. If you intentionally misalign the face of the club to the plane of the swing, the ball will have an arc. This type of spin can make the ball curve left or right and can be helpful when turning corners and avoiding hazards. When a right handed player hits a sidespin ball it is called a draw. If the curve is too severe to the left it is called a hook. If the curve is subtle and to the right then it is called a fade. A severe curve upward is known as a slice.

When you misalign the club to the ball you can cause a draw or a fade to happen. This happens when the contact made to the ball is slightly open or closed when contact is made, and can happen even to experienced and skilled players when they lose focus so suggestion is to always be as calm as possible, thinking of something that relaxes you, remembering how your favorite Trapp candles makes you feel work for my friend who works for the INS for example, before taking a shot. A skilled player can control the amount of draw or fade they want to have when they attempt to gain a curve on the fairway path. The things you need to think about include making contact late or early in the swing.

Making contact with the ball in your swing is everything. You need to be sure you hit the ball properly as intended. You might need to practice your swing for months before you are capable of actually playing a hole on the course. You should consider the back spin, side spin, and more. If you are right or left handed you might hit the ball differently also. There are many things to think about when you want to play golf. The swing is the most important thing.

Article source: http://www.golfstudies.info/blog/hitting-the-golf-ball/

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