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A Lower Golf Score With The Correct Golf Grip

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FACT: 80% of golfers will never get a handicap less than 18.

FACT: 99% of amateur golfers have a downswing move that prevents the feeling a pro golfer gets with his/her swing. It’s called 'over-the-top' as reported by Golf International Magazine.

The problem is; most improving golfers tend to tinker with their swing, but tinkering with an incorrect swing never really fixes the problem. Their golf score remains the same and the frustration continues.

Several problems can affect a golf swing. Most of them are technique, but some of the problems relate to posture and body health. A golf swing can be affected by the golfer having muscle weakness, muscle tightness, displaced hips, shoulder pain, spinal problems, one leg shorter than the other, fallen arches in the feet, and a hunched back. Some golfers suffer recurring back pain which can affect their swing. Other golfers suffer disabilities from arthritis and past injuries. Many of these conditions can affect your balance, as well as your center of gravity and posture. Health conditions can restrict your movement, and directly affect your golf swing.

However, with that said, there are several ways a golfer can improve his or her swing with very little difficulty. Have a look at some of the excellent e-book, videos and step-by-step courses advertised on this web page. They could really make a difference to your score, and overall enjoyment of the game.

Improve Your Golf Swing With The Correct Golf Grip

Remember; most improving golfers tinker with their swing, but tinkering with an incorrect swing never really solves the problem. The golfers score remains the same and the golfers frustration continues. To improve your golf swing you need to start with the correct golf grip. Once you have the correct golf grip you can then work on improving your golf swing. Happy golfing!

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