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The Perfect
Golf Stance

Start with your feet placed just so, your
body turned slightly to the left, your ball directly under the logo
on your shirt. Carefully line your body so that it’s shaped like
this… And the list of golf stance instructions goes on.
In fact, some people get so caught up in
the stance that they lose sight of the real purpose – a perfect golf
game. Defining your perfect golf game is probably more important
than the perfect stance. And if you’re out to enjoy the game,
getting caught up in the details can really be a problem.
So does that mean that you shouldn’t work
on your stance? Absolutely not. The pros say the stance and swing
are at the heart of a successful golf game. You may very well be
able to make a great drive from something less than a great stance,
but perfecting your stance will allow you to play a more consistent
game of golf.

Start by relaxing. This step may take some
work, especially at first when you’re trying to remember the myriad
of rules that make a successful stance. Your arms, though fixed in
position, should never be rigid. In fact, most pros and coaches say
you should start with your arms relaxed at your sides.
The actually stance depends on several
factors, including (according to many) gender. There’s at least a
general consensus that women need a wider stance than men.
Remember that your golf stance is the basis
of the entire swing and that balance is crucial. Add to that the
fact that the hips and pelvis of men and women are naturally
different and you’ll get a basic understanding of why women often
need a wider stance. Because the male golfer’s hips tend to be more
rigid than of their female counterparts, his body reacts to the
counter-swing and the follow-through differently.
A woman’s hips are made to swing more
easily and this can be a real advantage on the stance, as long as
the woman compensates for that difference. Finding a comfortable
standing position will likely take some trial and error, and some
practice.
Finding the comfort zone is important, but
you may need to be willing to compromise comfort in order to work on
your stance. While you shouldn’t be standing in a position that
makes your body hurt, you may very well experience some discomfort
while your body is adjusting to the position of a new or adjusted
stance.
Remember to loosen muscles before you hit
the course, and to practice for short periods during that adjustment
phase.
The stance is only one part of the
successful golf game, but it’s very important. Coupled with the grip
and other aspects of the swing, it makes up the ability to play a
consistent game of golf.
But before you get lost in the details of
the stance, remember that golf for most people is meant to be fun.
If the details of the stance are killing your enjoyment of the game,
it might be time to take a good look at your definition of a
successful game of golf.
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