A lot of golfers have a series of questions on their minds as to how they can play the perfect game of golf.
While the question is pretty simple, the answer not so much.
The fact is there are quite a few things that contribute to a golfer playing a great game, including proper release in golf swing.
Just like billiards of bowling, the way you leg go is what it's all about.
It's not just in the shoulders or arms, it's the way your wrists release off the club that makes the major difference, which is what not many golfers know but what they should know.
So now you're probably wondering how do the wrists exactly release when you swing the club? Slicing results when someone's wrists don't release off the club right.
This is a hallmark of the weekend golfer and amateur golfer who usually don't know much about the specifics of golf methods and techniques.
But the truth is if you wish to have a better game keep reading, the information could prove to be very valuable to you in the long run.
When a golfer slices their first instinct usually isn't to blame their wrists, but they'd be wrong.
So it's all in the timing, when you decide to release and hit the ball.
It's also very important to work on your backswing turn which dictates in large part how far the ball will travel.
When you begin swinging make sure your weight is shifted on to your left foot, bringing forward the foot on your swing.
When you swing unwind, beginning with the legs then upper body and moving towards the arms and then shoulders.
The whole time you should be keeping your wrists in the correct posture, locked up tightly until you downswing.
Once you let go you can watch your ball fly as far it can.
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