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The Golf Swing Phases Of Your Tee-off, Putt, Or Any Other Swing




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The Golf Swing: Phases Of Your Tee-off, Putt, Or Any Other Swing



Picture yourself in this scene at the first tee of a golf course.



* Hold the golf club loosely * Have my left thumb here * Bend

my knees there * Keep my eye on the ball * Get outta here you

miserable fly! * Don't talk on the tee * What was that important

tip dad told me yesterday? * Good grief! Everyone is staring at

me! * What did the golf teacher on the Golf Channel say last

week? * Rats! I got my 6-iron instead of my 9-iron! * What did

my neighbor's cat say to do? * Aaaaarrrrrrrggghhhh! * There's

too much to remember!

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Don't despair! Below, you will learn an orderly solution to this

confusing state of affairs as you attempt to tee-off, putt,

chip, pitch, or play any other type of golf shot.



In time you will blend some of the following phases together as

one phase. But, never develop thoughts which jump back and forth

among these phases.



This is the 3rd article in my series which will lead you towards

good putting, chipping, and swing skills.



In my 2nd article I introduced you to the idea that most of our

poor golf skills come mostly from one wrong thought which is

buried in our subconscious thinking. Much of what I have taught

my golf students is designed to replace that wrong thinking with

a better thought which can become part of our subconscious

control of the golf swing.

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This article will give you an overview of a very important part

of your golfing #8212; what to think about when you try to hit

that white round "thingy" on the ground (or in the water or off

the neighbor's flower bed.)



By following a regular pattern in your effort to hit the golf

ball you will be able to give more attention to overcoming that

subconscious, natural desire to push your golf club through the

ball to make the ball get to point B.



You will learn about a basic step-by-step process that you can

follow for every golf shot. This is a bit lengthy but it covers

some important ideas.



I want you to know these phases before you get into my putting

and swing instructions. These lesson modules are given in a way

which follow these phases. You will be able to apply them in

your current golf outings. You will also be able to practice

these phases in a limited way if you practice putting on your

carpet at home.



This process separates a lot of things you try to remember into

a consistent order of events which will become a habit for you

to follow without giving much thought. In fact, at each phase

you will eventually focus on 1 or 2 ideas which will act as a

guide for doing that phase with very little thought.



Many of these phases are given in a way so that you can:



* do them * know that you are prepared for the remaining phases

* and then change your focus to the next phase without going

back to any thoughts of the phase you have just done



Your thoughts will be so organized that you will not feel like

you are running through a checklist of 20 to 50 tips that have

you fidgeting at the ball as you try to remember what to do.



Phase One - DISTANCE:



It begins as you arrive at the next tee-off or where your ball

lies from the previous hit. It makes you think of the distance

or the height of your next hit. When you know your distance or

height choose the club which is usually hitting the ball the

indicated distance Once the correct golf club is in your hands

you eliminate distance from any further part of your golf swing

steps This phase is the first of two phases which deal with you,

the golf ball, and where the ball is to land.



Optional Phase #8212; PRACTICE SWINGS away from the ball or

tee-off:



Light, half-swings Practice your posture for the club in your

hands Practice your turn movements in posture. So important!

Training your back and "tummy" muscles to execute the main part

of swinging your golf club is the priority. Give thought to

these phases of playing your golf shot



Phase Two #8212; POSITION at the ball and DIRECTION:



Here you place your feet with 3 objectives in mind: Line your

toes of both feet along a parallel line from the ball to it

destination. Move closer or farther from the ball to allow you

to be in good posture Move sideways to the ball so it is

positioned where you want it between your feet. My lesson

modules will teach you some ways to do this phase. When you are

satisfied that your feet are positioned do not move them again

until the momentum of your club, arms, and body pull you into an

upright posture as your swing is finishing. Once you have

completed this phase you can hold the club wherever you want to

prepare for the next phase. DIRECTION and DISTANCE are now

complete. You do not want to think of these 2 elements of your

golf swing process again. The remaining phases focus on you, the

golf club, the golf ball, and your swing movements and

non-movements.



Phase Three #8212; TAKE HOLD of your golf CLUB



In this phase you "grip" your golf club in your desired manner.

As you do this your feet are not to move. This phase also places

the bottom of the club head in the correct alignment to your

body. My articles and lesson modules will help you develop a

desired grip on your club. Once you have taken hold of the club

you should not move your hands or fingers on the club for any

reason - no fidgeting!



Phase Four #8212; POSTURE of your legs, body, head, and arms



Here you establish your foundation for controlled movements You

establish desired angles of all joints to allow the best freedom

of movement when you swing the club. You position yourself in

these angles while confirming that you feel almost the same

comfort you do while standing in a natural position. You do not

want to feel any stress. If you do then you will most likely be

out of posture in some part of your legs, body, arms, or head.

My articles and lesson modules will teach you how to practice a

good golf posture at home until you can feel what your posture

should be without going through the practice steps. You will

also learn to feel 3 body check points and one visual check

point so you can be in posture in 1 or 2 seconds once you have

gripped your golf club.



Phase Five #8212; SNUG: not "loose" - not "relaxed" - not

"rigid"



What is THIS?!!! I have seen golfers "keeping their heads

still" so rigidly their heads quiver. I have seen golfers so

relaxed or loose that every move they try to make causes other

movements they don't want to make. The idea of relaxed means

that you are comfortable and confident in your head that you

have done some orderly steps to prepare you for the best golf

swing you can do. It is a "head" thing #8212; not a body thing.

You need to snug your joints just enough so that you do not have

unwanted movements when you carry out your intended movements.

Do you want to learn to do a "one piece takeaway"? Learn a

comfortable level of snugness in your body and you will be ready

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takeaway". Check out my website for its availability.) I also

have an article about firming a part of your body which is

seldom referred to in talk about golf swing technique. Watch for

this article.



Phase Six #8212; WHERE IS YOUR SPINE?



"Whaaaat? Why it is behind my tummy and heart!" Right. But, it

is also at a specific angle that you set in Phase Four. To make

comfortable, controlled turns in the next 2 phases you need to

be aware of your spine angle.



A pause in the steps



Everything you have done in the phases listed above has been to

prepare you for the next 2 phases. You do not have to rush

through the above steps. But, you do not want to take too long

at each stage. Now, you are about to carry out the motion phases

which can last less than 3 seconds.



If you carefully prepare yourself in the above phases you will

be ready for the stresses you will experience in the takeaway

and return swing movements.



Phase Seven - TAKEAWAY or Backswing



Your golf swing can be ruined within the first inch of whatever

movement you do in this phase. Here, you need to know how to

comfortably do 2 critical movements. To maintain top control of

these 2 movements you must know how to do a whole lot of "don't

move this or that". But, the "whole lot" is taken care of in

Phase Five. This phase is a positional move which you will learn

to do in a rhythmic tempo with the next phase. You do not use

power or speed in this phase. You simply want to get your body,

arms, and golf club a suitable distance away from your start

position from where you can then apply a desired blow to the

golf ball. If you feel a bit weak during this phase and at the

end of this phase then that is OK -- if you feel comfortable and

ready for the "violence" of the next phase.



Phase Eight #8212; THE RETURN SWING



If you have executed the phases above to where you feel

comfortable and ready then you have to do a lot of awkward work

to ruin a good return swing to the ball. An important part of

this phase which you mentally train yourself at home is to

realize that some of the muscles throughout your body, legs, and

upper arms have either bunched up or stretched out of their

position of Phase Six. Part of the return swing involves

"unbunching" or relaxing muscles which tightened to carry out

the takeaway phase. Part of the return swing involves tightening

the muscles which relaxed and stretched to allow the takeaway

movements. The above two activity groups have to be carried out

while holding as close as you can to the posture position set up

in Phase Four. All through this aggressive activity there are

stresses on your body which are often caused by desired

movements in other parts of your body. Most importantly, you

must not give in to the "one wrong thought" I have described in

the previous article of the series of free articles available on

my website. My lesson modules teach you a method of carrying out

3 essential movements which are basic to the return swing of

most of your golf shots.



Phase Nine #8212; THE FOLLOW-THROUGH



The momentum you create in Phase Eight will determine how you

finish your swing movements after the ball has been hit. If you

lose your balance and lean or fall in the direction the ball is

flying then any swing error is minor. If you lose your balance

in any other direction then you have done something very

incorrect in Phase Eight. Many of the swing errors of the

previous 2 phases familiar to golfers will cause you to have an

incorrect finish position in this phase. The only time I teach

you anything about a correct finish to your swing is when I show

you my two basic turning exercises which come with all of my

lesson modules.



FOCUS Training As You Practice These Phases



Above, I use the word, "focus". In each phase you are to focus

on the purpose of that phase and on any steps you follow for

that particular phase. When you have completed the step(s) of a

phase you then change your focus to the steps and purpose of the

next phase. You keep doing this until all the phases have been

completed.



Phases 1 to 6 can be methodically thought out for every golf

swing you do for the rest of your life. Phases 7 to 9 happen

quickly in which you respond to a feeling or to 1 or 2 key

thoughts which you have practiced. You practice the steps of

each of these last 3 phases at home and at practice facilities.



You can use my swing instructions or my exercises to teach your

mind the steps in slow motion. The more your mind can

automatically remember the steps then the better it can direct

and guide your muscle movements during the quickness of the

actual golf swing.



Why Should You Practice These Phases?



In my lesson modules I will make frequent references to this

process as it applies to putting, chipping, pitching, and the

full swing.



These phases are a good starting point for you to learn as you

venture forth to learn to golf or to become a better golfer. You

will eventually develop your own process for playing a golf

shot.



Practice these phases at home until each of them becomes

automatic. You will begin to pick a one-word thought or phrase

which helps you to remember each step.



As you become adept at completing the whole routine you will

begin to see a panorama picture of your body, the ball, the

target destination, and the surrounding golf course or driving

range scenery.



Your goal is to be able to walk up to a tee or the ball in the

grass, set up to the ball, and make minor adjustments until you

feel comfortable and until you see the desired "picture". As

soon as you see the "picture" and feel comfortable you will

execute your golf swing before you have time to fidget or to get

apprehensive.



Apprehension causes nervousness which causes tension which

inhibits your golf swing. Someone says relax or be loose and the

next time you flop around like a rag doll and wonder why you hit

a poor golf shot.



Practice these phases and you will build confidence that you

will make your best swing most of the time.



Copyrite June 18, 2004



About the author:

Glen teaches his golf program for Ladysmith, BC Parks & Rec.

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