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Among all sports that I wanted so much to try, golf is the only one I haven't tried yet. I know the rules of the game and I love watching golf tournaments on TV.

Tiger Woods is the best there is when it comes to the golf game and the records set by a player. Have you seen the guy hit the perfect golf swing? Amazing, isn't it?

I think the key to a perfect hit is the backswing, how to turn around the spine. This move seem to generate the power needed to add distance.

Here are some tips I found online on how to play the perfect golf.

A. The Surge Swing
1. Flare your feet for the coming rotation. Flare your right foot 30 degrees. Flare your left, 30 degrees. This will keep your knees flexed and allows more rotation to finish facing the target. This is an “athletic ready” position – just like the short stop in baseball or a tennis player getting ready to receive a serve
2. Keep your knees, in line with your shoulders and ankles.
3. Use a square or neutral grip with palms perpendicular to the ground.
4. Shoulders tilted from left (higher) to right (lower).
5. Arms and shoulders form a triangle.

For more techniques, please proceed here.

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