Golf Swing Speed – Raise Your Swing Speed Like a Pro

Golf, as anyone who plays will tell you, is a complex game to master, you need to think about every aspect of your stance, movement, balance, swing and concentration in order to be able to play well and this can sometimes take years. As with any type of sport people who play golf have to do so regularly in order to retain any skills that they might have otherwise they will get rusty and this will lead to a drop in their handicap.

One part of playing golf well is the golf swing speed – get it right and you have a good foundation to build the rest of your game on, get it wrong and you will be spending too much time on the fairway and not on the green. Golf swing speed is the speed at which a person can swing their golf club when hitting it as hard as they can, this shot is normally used when teeing off and can make or break a game of golf. And this is one of the reasons that so much emphasis is put on the right golf swing speed.

So that the ideal golf swing speed can be reached golfers will practise tirelessly however to get the best golf swing speed you should not try to hit the ball as hard as you can. It is a common misconception that to have a great golf swing you have to bring the ball down on the downstroke as hard as possible. This is not true. It is far better to perfect your stance and balance and then use these two basics to create a golf swing speed that is perfect. Doing this will allow you to have greater control over your swing which will, over time increase the speed of the golf swing until you are happy with it.

By: Joe Marquart

About the Author:

Joe Marquart is an Underground Golf Expert and publishes the highly sought after Golf Guru Report Newsletter. For free tips on driving farther, hitting straight, and slashing your handicap fast, delivered to your inbox, see [http://golfgurureport.com]

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