So many people are after that “perfect swing”. Right up the swing plane, dropping into the slot with perfect timing and rotation. These swings look great, but there are so many swings beside this one that work. Lots of swing coaches have different philosophies, and if you are a beginner, focusing on too many things at once can do more harm than good.
When put under pressure, the mind will revert back to whatever is natural. All of these swing thoughts like “Keep the right elbow in” or “Feel the right hand turn over” or even “Don’t flip it inside” will not hold up under tournament pressure. You’ll end up hitting a less than satisfactory shot, and try to compensate for it later.
The best thing you can do during a tournament is:
Focus on your breathing, balance and tempo. These are all easy, natural things that your mind can focus on, instead of complicated and precise swing movements. You will be less stressed about executing a perfect swing, and will produce a better shot because of it.
We are human, and there is no way we can recreate the same perfect swing the exact same way every time. It helps if your swing is consistent, but you never have a perfectly flat lie or a perfectly straight hole. What is important is focusing on what you know how to do, and being confident in it.
If you focus on these 3 major thoughts instead of finding your perfect swing, you will be happier throughout your round, and will execute better shots.

Callaway, TaylorMade, Titleist… there are so many brands of golf balls! And then even inside those brands, there are super small differences in compression and forgiveness. What the heck is the difference between a Callaway SuperSoft and Callaway ChromeSoft anyway? With so much information, it’s hard to know where to soft. Hopefully the following tips help you find the perfect golf ball for your game!

