Best Golf Swing Tips
How to swing – golf at its best must be simple. If you watch the pros like I do, and take in every golf magazine and instructional program on the Golf Channel, you will come away with one main golf swing tip: Keep It Simple, Superman (or Superwoman)! Ernie Els, the Big Easy himself is the premier example. He has a seemingly easy backswing, under total control, that he unleashes into one of the most powerful swings on the PGA Tour. He doesn’t swing hard.

On the other hand, take a look at the ‘grip and rip it’ violence of John Daly’s swing. Big John is famous for his prodigious drives, starting with a backswing that goes so far back past horizontal that weekend golfers have done major damage to their lower backs mimicking it.
Big John has the athletic talent and experience to play winning golf at the highest level, in spite of such a violent swing. Big Easy does, too, in spite of his easy, controlled swing. The example for me to imitate is obviously the easy swing. Swinging too hard almost never works.
Top Golf Swing Tip for Control and Accuracy
This is where one of the most useful tips I have ever discovered for my own game applies. Since most of the mistakes in a swing come during the backswing (I have heard 70%), that is where to concentrate on simplifying. Here is what I discovered.
First, I had the opportunity to get lessons that included taking a video of my swing. (Then the instructor put it side by side with Tiger’s swing, which is a brutal comparison for any weekend golfer!) When the instructor asked me to take my backswing to horizontal, I did so. However, the video showed me going way past that. When he asked me to take it straight up - i.e., not past vertical - it came closer to being horizontal.
The point is that I am not the only one to not realize how far back my backswing goes. This is a common self-misperception. Going back too far is a problem because the farther I take it back, the more movement I put into it. Not a good formula for good golf. The question is, how short can I make my backswing to eliminate as many mistakes as possible, without sacrificing distance?
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