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How to Use a Golf Swing Configuration to Correct an Over the Top Golf Swing

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There are numerous products on the market to help the golfer better their swing. Most products focus on the impact between the club and the ball. Such devices are static and provide no real information to help the golfer better their swing. Simulated driving ranges are on the rise and provide immediate advice to the golfer.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Find a simulated golf course. Sign-up for an hour and drive continuously. As you tire on the golf course, your swing changes.

  2. Step 2

    Study the golf configuration from the analysis provided from the simulated golf experience.

  3. Step 3

    Determine from the analysis if your clubs are right for you. The length of a club is crucial to your swing.

  4. Step 4

    Watch the video with an instructor if you cannot see what you are doing wrong. Professional golfers have trained eyes.

  5. Step 5

    Measure the dimensions of your clubs. Analysis and adjustments of the clubs will help the golfer generate a desired swing. The biggest correction is usually the over the top swing.

  6. Step 6

    Solve the mystery of slicing the ball with golf swing configuration. Knowledge of your over the top swing is the first step in correction.

Tips & Warnings
  • A simulator does not have to be expensive. Shop around and always utilize the knowledge of an instructor.

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TimR said

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on 11/25/2008 I found this information to be helpful...
You can also try www.allamericanjuniorgolf.blogspot.com for tips on your golf swing. It is an excellent website and has great content.

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