Tips for your Golf Downswing (Yes, Hybrids Can Help)

Since your downswing immediately precedes contact with the ball it is a vital part of your swing.  Following is a list of proven tips that will improve your downswing and give you competitive edge this weekend in your golf foursome.

Surprisingly few articles are written about the crucial downswing when compared to the amount of ink spilled discussing stance, takeaway, backswing and other mechanics.  But we’ve uncovered pro-quality tips that will help golfers at every skill level improve their games.  Let’s get started.

As you reach the top of your backswing you change gears and start moving forward.  Your hands begin to descend, your weight begins to shift and your hips begin to rotate forward for maximum drive.  Getting all of these aspect to work in sync is the key to an effective downswing that will produce distance and accuracy.

Fluid transition at the top is where it all begins.  Jerking the club forward will throw off the rest of your mechanics resulting in a poorly struck shot.  The key is not letting your hands get ahead of the rest of your body.

If this is a problem in your swing the way to fix it is by pausing at the top for a split second and starting the action with your hips.  Let the shoulders, arms and hands follow the uncoiling motion of the hips to keep everything in good alignment.  You’ll strike the ball better and increase both distance and accuracy because everything will be in sync, generating maximum control and power.

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An important tip here is to keep your hands ahead of the ball so that you can snap your wrists just prior to contact and transfer maximum stored energy into impact.  When the club head leads the way this additional power cannot be unleashed.  Many clubs are made today with a low center of gravity and high MOI to maximize impact.  Among the best are the new generation of hybrid golf clubs that are being used by amateurs and professionals in place of hard to hit irons like the 4 or 5 iron.  They might be useful as you seek to optimize your mechanics and hit better shots.

Next, be sure your head doesn’t get out in front. This will alter your club head’s line to the ball and that cannot be fixed by adjusting your hands.  Keep your eyes glued to the ball and only let your head come forward and up as a natural part of your follow through.

Finally, learn to accelerate your downswing as the club head nears the strike zone.  Don’t force it or get wild, but do seek to speed everything up before contact.  Snapping your wrists forward so that head speed is maxed out will also add yards to your stroke.  Make sure your follow through is smooth – which means you did not decelerate as you approach the ball striking zone.

Every part of your swing is vital, including your downswing.  Put these tips to practice every time to hit balls at the range or play a round of golf.  Do the right things over and over and they’ll become ingrained good habits that will make you a better golfer.  Your hard work and patience will pay off handsomely with better scores and much greater enjoyment of this great hobby.


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