Golf Swing Mechanics- The Anatomy of a Golf Swing
The golf swing mechanics can be broken down into simple terms, so one may improve a swing and play better
through understanding.
Many people envy the likes of Tiger Woods because of his world championship winning golf swing. To the avid
golfer, the joy of watching these pros in action and seeing the way they swing the club to hit the ball is a joy
like no other. To a true lover of the sport the perfection of the swing is the Holy Grail of golf. The golf swing
is the defining skill that separates the greenhorn from the veteran and the golfer from the poser.
Because of the popularity of golf in almost all of the countries of the world, many people have come up with
instructional guides, books and CDs that could help improve the golfer's swing. Some of them are effective with
some people and some of them are not. The reason behind this difference in the output is the human anatomy. There
are no two people that are exactly alike in the same way no two golf swings are alike. Because of the body
structure of some people, there are techniques that really don't work for them.
For example a stocky golfer would have a hard time matching the flexibility and nimbleness of a slender golfer
and in return the slender golfer will have a hard time matching the power of the swing of the stocky golfer.
Because of the stockiness of golfer A, he is able to use his broad shoulders in smashing the golf club far, but
because of the nimbleness and flexibility of golfer B he is able to reach farther behind his back to give his club
a wider range of motion for the swing creating a higher velocity impact on the ball.
The outcome of the distance of the two golfer's swing maybe the same but the technique is different with each
golfer. This difference in technique is because of the difference of the body type.
Another way to look at your golf swing is with the help of mathematics and a little bit of physics. When you
look at it this way you will be able to see the impact of the numbers on your game. A study shows that most
professional golf players achieve a club head speed of 100 miles per hour at the very bottom of their swing right
before they hit the ball. Tiger Woods can swing up to 125 miles per hour that means he can hit 25 mph faster that
other pros.
He achieves this by reaching farther back on his set up that most golfers. Physicist have already studied golf
in relation to the angular motion and the torque force that changes the angle of the club when it hits the ball.
Velocity is also an important factor in your golf swing. Almost all club heads weigh the same and for a golfer to
hit the ball farther they need to achieve maximum club velocity or they must have higher club head speed at the
bottom of their swing.
One of the most common misconceptions that a golfer has is snapping the wrist right before impact is like
pressing the nitro button in the straightaway lane. When golfers do this they are actually slowing down the
velocity of the clubhead making the golf swing lighter. This is a bad habit that should be avoided.
This usually happens when a golfer is standing to close to the ball during the golf swing.
As you have just read the golf swing mechanics may seem complex, but it actually is very simple. It just
takes practice. Practice the right way and you are on your way to a better game of golf.

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