I never seemed to be any good at the game of golf. This was fine for me when I just played with a few of my buddies, but when I made a career move and switched jobs, my new co-workers and boss played golf quite a bit. I knew that I needed to take some steps to improve my game at that point.
I thought I could probably improve my game simply by spending more time on the golf course. However, I knew that what I really needed to do was to learn the proper techniques of the game in a fast way, so spending weekend after weekend at the course wasn’t the fastest way to learn. The golf pro at my favorite course suggested weekly lessons to learn golf training swing techniques, and that didn’t seem like a fast enough approach either. So ultimately I found the information I needed online.
What did I learn about golf training swing techniques?
I thought I could probably improve my game simply by spending more time on the golf course. However, I knew that what I really needed to do was to learn the proper techniques of the game in a fast way, so spending weekend after weekend at the course wasn’t the fastest way to learn. The golf pro at my favorite course suggested weekly lessons to learn golf training swing techniques, and that didn’t seem like a fast enough approach either. So ultimately I found the information I needed online.
What did I learn about golf training swing techniques?
- There is truly a correct position for your entire body with the swing. Everything from the position of your eyes to how your weight is placed can affect your game.
- Fluidity of motion is also important, and the body needs to work in harmony to create a fluid motion.
- The strength of your core muscles can help you to control your swing and where the ball ultimately lands, so personal training for core strengthening in addition to specialized swing training can help.
- Rhythm and focus are also important. Being stressed or worried about how good your game is will only make your game worse. So one technique involves improving focus and finding mental clarity to improve your rhythm.

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