Perfect Golf Swing

If only there were one perfect golf swing. Alas, in golf there really is no such thing as one perfect golf swing that can be used by any one of us to produce a perfect golf drive while on a golf course.

That is because each of us is built differently and we have different methods of controlling our muscles. As a result, each of us has a different type of stance and a different type of swing when waving our golf club at that golf ball.

Although there in no single method of swinging a golf club that can work for everyone, each of you can work to develop the perfect golf swing mechanics for you.

I think one of the first things for you to consider when seeking your own perfect golf swing would be the clubs that you have in your golf bag. Sure, fitted clubs may be too expensive for many golfers, but your clubs must be close to your size.

As an example, a person over six-feet tall would not play well using clubs designed for junior golfers. That golfer would tend to swing over the ball. If any contact were made, it probably would be merely to drive the golf ball into the ground.

On the other hand, a short golfer who tries to find the perfect golf swing using golf clubs made for tall people probably will produce divots.

You can make adjustments by bending your knees or by standing up straighter, but your body movements and your stance must be closer to natural in order for you to develop a perfect golf swing. Even if you have a perfect golf grip.

Remaining Balanced Helps

Once you have obtained golf clubs of the correct size, learning to remain balanced through all parts of your golf swing will help you to develop your own perfect golf swing.

Your weight at the beginning of your swing should be equally divided between both feet.

In the perfect golf swing your weight will shift to your back foot during the back swing. As the club goes through the down swing, your weight will shift gradually to the other foot.

These golf swing tips are only a few of the golf swing basics that you can be use to develop your own perfect golf swing.

You want the speed of your club to remain fairly constant during your back swing and your down swing in the perfect golf swing.

Too many amateur golfers try to speed up the down swing. They hope that will give them more distance from the strike. This change usually just throws them off balance and results in shot with a hook or a slice.