
Scotland Golf Holiday Improving Your Posture, Grip, and Stroke via a Mirror
Posted on April 27th, 2010 in Recreation and Sports | No Comments »
Sometimes friends on a golf course play a game that gets taken seriously. The stakes could be high, even when there’s no money involved. It could just be about who buys lunch. You never know if your games can get this serious, even when you all pack up for a Scotland golf holiday. You may not want to buy everyone lunch each time you lose, so you might as well practice. Here are some guidelines you do on your own. You only need a mirror.
Scotland Golf Holiday – Use a mirror
If you don’t have a golf mat, that’s fine. You just need a mirror and a smooth, even, or better yet, carpeted floor. If you’ve had some bad times with your game, you can practice in private in this way, without anyone knowing about it.
Scotland the land of golf. Apart from golfing Scotland is associated with a significant culture, tradition and serene beauty. Apart from having the historical account of almost half-a-century the city is a growing core of transformation and an imminent destination for development. Scotland golf holiday offers you the combination of golfing as well as travelling. Golfing holiday in Scotland gives you a juncture to relax and mesmerize into the unrivalled beauty of Scotland.
You are assured to get a bunch full of varied itineraries, which will suit your budget as well as your desires.
If you are planning on travelling to Scotland for a golfing holiday then you won’t have a lack of options for anything. There is a host of options from which you can choose – accommodation, golf courses, number of days you want to stay, cuisine and many more. With the popularity of golfing holidays rolling to rise, Scotland gathered its own recognition for golf holiday packages, which includes golfing activities, tourist activities and seeing the natural sites of the region.
Get a six-iron or your most used club and find a high-ceilinged part of your home. Your mirror image will ‘see’ how you set up and swing. This is one of the best ways to practice by yourself, for your Scotland golf holiday.
Scotland Golf Holiday – Some Groundwork
Your grip. If you can Google up some instructional videos online, you just have to watch those closely. Mimic these.
You stance, check it. Feet wider than shoulder width, left foot open by about twenty degrees if you are right handed. Balance your weight evenly on both feet.
Mind the ball position. Your golf club should be in the middle of your stance; be sure to lean a bit forward.
Check your posture. Your back and your legs must be aligned in a V, with the pointing edge being your back. With your knees slightly bent, your behind should jut out a bit. Your arms should hang with no tension, with your weight on each foot distributed in the mid. When you swing, your spine shouldn’t move much.
Swing it. Take a couple of swings in front of the mirror. Each time you feel you don’t know if you’re doing it right, go over these pre-swing checks. Make sure that on each swing, you maintain the same tension and grip. Just ten minutes a day worth of practice with these drills and you’ll be on a good start for your Scotland golf holiday.
So, be sure to go over these tips while you plan your Scotland golf holiday. The good thing about this is that you can tell your golfing buddies you’re not getting much time to practice your swing at all, and then you can surprise them on the golf course, during your vacation. No time on the range involved, and no personal trainer to pay for.

