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Winter Practice with Swing Simulators

This artical is to bring to light the value of using the indoor swing simulators to effect a rapid change with one's golf swing. We have all witnessed the golfer who takes a perfect practice swing but then for some unseen reason when stepping to the ball displays some parody of what was once a perfect golf swing. How it is that such a small round object is capable of invoking such havoc?!

The difference is that without the ball there are no consequences and so one is free to swing the club in a manner that is the most natural way one’s mind and body is meant to swing. Here the motion is relaxed, efficient and with perfect tempo. But when that same golfer is attempting impact they are now hitting a ball that demands results and with results a survival mechanism kicks in, which it seems returns all the requirements, obligations and bad habits. Here the golfer has become personally involved.     

The question then becomes how one transitions from a practice swing to impact without losing the golf swing. The answer is to hit into a simulator as this gives the golfer an option to hit with or without consequences. When playing a chosen golf course one is hitting with a target in mind or avoiding a hazard, this is consequence. When practicing or working on the swing we are using the feedback such as shot distance, launch angle, club path and virtual ball flight that the golf simulator can give any golfer to help in making a change.

GolfCave’s simulators http://golf-cave.com boast the industry’s most comprehensive and accurate club-and-ball tracking system. And when given a set up and swinging motion that matches you as an individual you will experience your best golf ever.  

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