Scotland Golf Holiday – Tips On Practising Your Stroke In Front Of A Mirror

Sometimes friends on a golf course play a game that gets taken seriously. 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. You never know if your games can get this serious, even when you all pack up for a Scotland golf holiday. Still, it’s best to practice before your scheduled vacation. It’s one thing to come back from a vacation with good memories, but its’ better to come know remembering clearly you didn’t do so bad yourself. Here are some tips you can use and pull off even without enrolling in a golf seminar.

Scotland Golf Holiday -See the man in the mirror

If you don’t have a golf mat, that’s fine. You just need a mirror and a smooth, even, or better yet, carpeted floor. If you’ve had some bad times with your game, you can practice in private in this way, without anyone knowing about it.

A room with a high ceiling is best. Bring a six-iron or your favourite club. Your reflection will provide you with a watcher’s perspective on how you swing and set up. You can do with at home or in your office, and in private, as you practice for your Scotland golf holiday.

Scotland Golf Holiday -Fundamentals

The importance of your grip. Watch some golf, or some online videos, and see if you can grip the clubs as you see them. Match those with your grip’s image on the mirror.

You stance, check it. Feet wider than shoulder width, left foot open by about twenty degrees if you are right handed. Balance your weight evenly on both feet.

The ball position is vital. Lean a bit forward with your club in the middle of your stance.

Your posture is important. Your body should be “bent” at an angle where the fulcrum is your behind. Your butt should stick out a bit, and your knees slightly bent. Your arms should hang with no tension, with your weight on each foot distributed in the mid. Your spine shouldn’t move much when you swing.

Swing it. Face the mirror and take a couple of swings, without breaking anything of course. Go over these pre-swing checks each time you doubt what you’re doing. Make sure that on each swing, you maintain the same tension and grip. Just ten minutes a day worth of practice with these drills and you’ll be on a good start for your Scotland golf holiday.

Scotland Golf Holiday -Be sure to remember these tips as you pack for your Scotland golf holiday. One advantage with these tips is that you can improve your stroke even without your golfing colleagues knowing about all the time you’ve put into practice. And you don’t even need a personal trainer for this.

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