How to Get a Better Golf Swing.
If you’ve mastered the basics of golf, but want to improve your swing, you can adjust your stance, position, and grip. Develop a pre-shot routine to ensure you, and the ball, are lined up correctly. Avoid bad habits such as taking your eye off the ball, holding your breath, and trying to get speed by swinging your arms rather than your torso. With a bit of practice, you can improve your golf swing and therefore your score as well.

Part 1 Getting into Position.
1. Visualize the shot. When you approach a shot, imagine yourself hitting the ball beautifully so that it lands exactly where you want it to. Avoid thinking of things that could go wrong, and instead focus on everything going right. Imagine the perfect shot in your mind’s eye.
2. Develop a pre-shot routine. Take your time when setting up to hit the ball to ensure you have proper alignment. You should also ensure your ball is properly aligned between the left heel and the center.
3. Position yourself in line with the flag. Imagine a line between the ball and the flag and put your clubface square to the line. Stand parallel to the line for the perfect golf swing.
4. Adjust your stance. If you are stance is off, your shot will be off. Ensure that your feet are shoulder-width apart. Keep your feet, knees, hips, and shoulders parallel to the imaginary line leading to the target. Your right foot should be at a right angle to the line of flight, while the left foot should be slightly open.

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