A Good Golf Practice Swing Is An Important Part Of Your Golf Pre Shot Routine

Having a solid golf pre shot routine will consist of making at least one good golf practice swing. Practice swings are important because they allow you get a feel for the actual golf shot you want to hit. Your pre shot routine allows you to get focused and decide what kind of shot you want to hit as well as what club you will hit.

I recommend making about two practice swings before each full swing golf shot you hit. With short game shots, sometimes it be necessary to make several practice swings to gain a greater feel for more of a finess shot. If you are working on a specific part of your golf swing technique, there is something you can do to increase implementing that into your swing while still maintaining the necessary right brain feel to hit the shot well on the golf course. Takes two practice swings before your shot. On the first practice swing, work on feeling the correct technique you're trying to get. On the second practice swing, try to simply feel a good golf swing including feeling good ryhthm and balance.

The point of making a practice swing is to get yourself ready to hit your golf shot. Many golfers simply don't take advantage of this opportunity to prepare for their golf shots. Having an unfocued golf swing practice routine will lead to unnessary errors in your actual golf swing and golf shot. Make a commitment to the type of shot you want to hit and then go through the focused motion of making a good practice swing. You'll have much more confidence when you are standing over the golf ball and hitting your full swing shot.