Scotland Golf Holiday – Cram Some Practice Strokes In Front Of A Mirror
You don’t know when a game on the golf course can escalate into something serious. They could be betting money, who buys them lunch, or gets to cover for who in the office next week, but it’s the same. The same thing can happen even when you go to a Scotland golf holiday. Naturally, it’s good to practice before your golf vacation. Here are some guidelines you do on your own. You only need a mirror.
Scotland Golf Holiday -Your image doesn’t lie – the use of a mirror
Get a good golf mat and lay it in front of a mirror. If you have a carpeted floor, then you only need a mirror. Should you want to practice alone, or if the local golf range is closed due to snow or heavy rains, you can practice with a mirror in your own home.
A high-ceilinged room is often recommended for this. Bring a six-iron or the club of your choice. Your reflection will provide you with a watcher’s perspective on how you swing and set up. This is one of the best ways to practice by yourself, for your Scotland golf holiday.
Scotland Golf Holiday -Some Groundwork
Your grip. If you can Google up some instructional videos online, you just have to watch those closely. Match those with your grip’s image on the mirror.
Check your stance. Make sure your feet are spread wider than your shoulder width, with your left foot open by 20 degrees (if you’re right handed). Be sure to spread your balance evenly, on both feet.
Ball position. Position the club so that it’s in the middle of your stance; make sure to lean slightly forward.
Check your posture. Your back and your legs must be aligned in a V, with the pointing edge being your back. With your knees slightly bent, your behind should jut out a bit. The weight in each foot should fall in the mid. Let your arms hand with little tension. When you swing, your spine shouldn’t move much.
Swing it. Face the mirror and take a couple of swings, without breaking anything of course. Each time you feel you don’t know if you’re doing it right, go over these pre-swing checks. On each swing, maintain the same grip and tension. Practice these drills 10 minutes a day, until just before your Scotland golf holiday departure date.
Scotland Golf Holiday -You can go over these tips while you’re planning your Scotland golf holiday. The good thing about this is that you can tell your golfing buddies you’re not getting much time to practice your swing at all, and then you can surprise them on the golf course, during your vacation. No time on the range involved, and no personal trainer to pay for.
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