Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction – Improving Ball Striking

Posted on 26 April 2010 by admin

How To Improve Ball Striking swingmangolf.com Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction – How To Improve Ball Striking Learn how to make better contact of the golf ball and also how to improve your ball striking. Improving ball striking is key to hitting the golf ball longer and straighter. Also when you improve your ball striking it is much easier to judge distances on approach shots. In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will show you a couple of things to make better contact and in return hit more consistent longer golf shots. Leave a COMMENT if this video was of help to your golf game. Get Your Free Article “The 3 Keys To Distance” at http

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25 Comments For This Post

  1. Chopgood86 Says:

    Excellent tutorial, I like your method of teaching by giving tips, such as try not to move your head. It’s a good way to learn, thanks!

  2. golf6856 Says:

    Break 80 by next weekend. Bobby is a great coach and his online course is definitely worth it. GolferBreak80com

  3. secrettogolf Says:

    The weight should be at the very least moving to the front side during the downswing.Depending on the shot being played and the height you wish to achieves leads to how much.
    But the most important position or aspect of the swing is your hand positions at impact.You have to have a straight top handand a bent bottom hand.You can simply maintain that angle through the swing or release hand action to get there, which is a bit more powerful.Your weight will get there if you control the wedge right

  4. youbetchasports Says:

    You’re right… I knew why he was doing it and still fell out laughing when I watched it again while it was muted.

  5. paulo1916 Says:

    Useful advice. Cheers Swiss Pro.

  6. zerocoolKILLER666 Says:

    Dont let people bother you . i watched this and it actully helped me alot to relearn what i was doing wrong. Thanks for your help

  7. PrizeWiner Says:

    LMAO was watching this without sound and about pee’d myself when I saw 1:06 thru 1:10!!!!

  8. jaacobbowden Says:

    Again, I don’t believe that to be a true statement. Even through impact, there are many successful variations to get the job done. There is no one “proper” way to do it.

    I’m happy to engage in a constructive debate with you, however, belittling and insulting another person does nothing to further the discussion.

  9. freefox12 Says:

    Something can be proper relative to a certain swing method, yes. However, my point was that through the impact interval there is really only one single method that maximizes all aspects of a good golf swing: power, accuracy, etc…

    And again, you’ll never maximize all aspects of a good golf swing without having the hips start the down swing. It’s pure physics.

  10. freefox12 Says:

    both points are correct, but the weight shift can only really be minimal and the effect of the weight shift would only really serve the purpose of maintaining a certain flow throughout the swing, as you’ve said. But then this would throw out the purpose of the weight shift being for power. So some power could be generated, but not much. Some weight shift could happen while rotating around a fixed point, but not much.

  11. jaacobbowden Says:

    3) Proper is a dangerous word to use in golf. Something can be proper relative to a certain swing method, but it doesn’t mean it is absolutely proper.

    4) You can still maintain balance in the swing w/o moving w/ the hips first.

  12. jaacobbowden Says:

    I disagree with a lot of this actually.

    1) It isn’t necessarily a case of either or – golf isn’t always so black & white. There are relevant shades of grey too.

    2) It is possible to make a weight shift and still keep your head relatively still and pivot around a fixed point.

  13. freefox12 Says:

    I agree there are many different ways to swing a golf club. However, from waist high to waist high, roughly, is where a great golf swing emerges. For instance, Jim Furyk is known for his swing being so unorthodox, however through the impact interval his fundamentals are sound. There really is only one proper way to swing a golf club through the impact interval. Your qualifications are of no importance. In this country all you need to teach golf, apparently, is a golf club and a mouth.

  14. jaacobbowden Says:

    Actually, I’m quite highly qualified. For starters I’m a PGA member, have taught 100s of lessons, written numerous golf articles for magazines like US Airways Magazine, run a golf instructional website w/ thousands of members, won the Pinnacle Distance Challenge with a 381-yard televised drive, posted rounds of golf in the 60s from the back tees in pro tournaments, etc.

    The golfing machine has produced some good instructors & players – but there are also many other effective swing styles! :-)

  15. freefox12 Says:

    This guy’s a quack. If you want to know how to hit a golf ball properly, you need a golfing machine instructor, period.

  16. freefox12 Says:

    These two teachings are, as you say, contradictory. You’ll have to choose one or the other. if you shift your wait to your back foot, you’re head isn’t going to stay completely still and you’re not going to rotate around a fixed center of rotation. The first option is certainly more powerful and, in my opinion, better. However, in order to make a proper wait shift back and maintain balance throughout the swing, the first move down needs to be with your hips

  17. jaacobbowden Says:

    What?!?! Contradictory instruction in golf? :-p

    Too little space to discuss in the limited space of the comment field. Feel free to post your question to the Swing Man Golf forum. :-)

  18. jragonnet Says:

    My question deals how to reconcile two seemingly contradictory pieces of advice among leading instructors: (1) to “move off the ball” — namely, to send my left shoulder in back of the ball for a powerful weight shift AND (2) to keep my head still — namely, to keep rotating around a fixed and stable center of rotation.

    Thanks for your marvelous videos.

  19. josh3564 Says:

    yeah he had a no joke 5 secound backswing ten finger grip all the works when i first saw him on his practice swing i though why did this guy have to get paired with me but i was wrong

  20. jaacobbowden Says:

    Take a look at “The Strangest Swings in All of Golf” video on YouTube…same kinda thing, really nasty-looking but strangely effective swings.

  21. josh3564 Says:

    i played with a guy today that had the ugliest golf swing i have seen thus far but he hit such great shots that went straight as a arrow he had to have been in the 80s

  22. thinkpadx60 Says:

    Good info

  23. jaacobbowden Says:

    My teaching style is one that is somewhat non-partisan. I try not to use language like best, proper, or correct, because I believe that different things make sense & work for to different people. There are certainly ‘popular’ ways of doing things, but that doesn’t mean it’s the proper way. Rather I try to present various things as options with pros & cons and then let people decide for themselves. Depending on who I’m working with & what their goals are, I’ll use 3-4 different hand actions.

  24. solveroftruth Says:

    howcome you’re not using the meatball technique in your swing demonstration? Your wrist is moving in the conventional rotary motion. Practice what you preach!

  25. girouxj13 Says:

    thanks for the tips! The points are really helpful and I like the layout of the video.

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