We can probably say tempo is
the end goal of all our practice
and time spent on our golf swing.
Once we have developed tempo in
the golf swing, there is definitely
a level of mastery within it.
How Do We Develop Tempo in the
Golf Swing?
A great question that does not
have a simple answer: Developing
tempo in the golf swing is a task
that requires patience, practice,
and time. There really are no short
cuts to developing it within your
golf swing. One practice session
at the driving range will not do
it. The use of a single training
aide will not get you there. The
implementation of a golf fitness
program will not achieve this task
on its own.
I say this because developing a
PGA Tour type golf swing requires
a “basket of tools”
in your arsenal. Developing tempo
and a silky smooth golf swing requires
you to:
§ Receive proper instruction
on the fundamentals of the golf
swing
§ Maintain a consistent practice
schedule with your golf swing
§ Use swing drills to develop
every as of your golf swing
§ The possible implementation
of training aides into your practice
sessions
§ Implementing of golf fitness
program to develop your body around
the golf swing.
The “basket of tools”
listed above put together can lead
you to developing great tempo in
your golf swing. It requires a comprehensive
approach in which no short cuts
can be made. Let’s take a
look at the bullet points above
to get a better understanding of
how to go about this process.
Proper Instruction in the Mechanics
of the Golf Swing
Learning the fundamentals of the
golf swing is key to developing
tempo. This can be achieved through
quality instruction. This will allow
your body to learn the nuances of
the swing. This is the first step
in developing tempo.
Consistent Practice of the Golf
Swing
As they say practice makes perfect.
In order for your body to learn
and be able to repeat to proper
mechanics of the golf swing, you
must practice on a consistent basis.
The body learns biomechanical movements
through repetition. The golf swing
is no different. Repetition through
proper practice session is the second
key to developing tempo.
Swing Drills to Develop the Golf
Swing
The golf swing as a whole is one
of the most intricate athletic movements
to perform. In its entirety, it
is a very difficult movement to
perform and master. It is best when
learning the golf swing to break
it down into parts. Breaking the
golf swing down into segments allows
you more easily to master each phase
of the swing. This is accomplished
through the implementation of golf
swing drills. Swing drills break
the swing down into manageable parts.
Training Aides in Association with
Your Golf Swing Drills
Training aides assist the body
in developing the golf swing. Think
of training aides as “training
wheels” on a bicycle. They
simply help your body learn certain
movements and positions associated
with the golf swing.
Implementing a Golf Fitness Program
Your body swings the golf club
and performs the biomechanics of
the golf swing. In order to perform
the biomechanics of the golf swing
correctly. It is necessary for your
body to have certain levels of flexibility,
balance, endurance, strength, and
power. If your body is lacking any
of this aforementioned list learning
the biomechanics of the golf swing
correctly will be very difficult.
A golf fitness program is the final
key to developing tempo in your
golf swing.
Summary
To summarize the development of
tempo in your golf swing requires
a “basket of tools”.
Tempo requires; proper instruction
on the golf swing, consistent practice
of your golf swing mechanics, the
utilization of swing drills, training
aides, and a golf fitness program.
Put all of these aspects together
and a golf swing with tempo will
be yours.
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About the Author:
Sean Cochran is one of the most
recognized golf fitness instructors
in the world today. He travels the
PGA Tour regularly with 2005 PGA
& 2004 Masters Champion Phil
Mickelson. He has made many of his
golf tips, golf instruction and
golf swing improvement techniques
available to amateur golfers on
the website www.bioforcegolf.com.
To contact Sean, you can email him
at support@bioforcegolf.com.
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