What makes Tiger Wood great is his core strength. After he left Stanford, Tiger has gain nearly 30 pounds of muscle. His stretch routines up to 40 minutes before each session and core exercise; along with weight training builds his body with strength and power. His swing utilizes his flexibility at the back of his swing to comfortably reach far back. His rotating torso generates a great club head speed and fully follows through. To be a good golf player, you must follow through the ball, rather than just hit it.
Train your body. Work out at least 3 times a week with heavy stretching before each sessions. A healthy body will allow you to have a good rotating torso and golf swing that allows you to generate the power that you need to follow through the ball. Eat healthier. According to Tiger Wood’s trainer, Tiger eats lot of organic and high in nutrient foods. Keep yourself in good shape to improve you your golf swing.
Every golfer has a unique golf swing that is base on the same principals. Tiger Wood since his first major victory in 1997 Masters has rebuilt his swing at least three times. Tiger Wood uses his hips, shoulders and wrists to concentrate his force and create a high initial ball speed. His legwork is phenomenal. His knee doesn’t shift all over the place allowing him to hit shots without altering his swing.
Learn the fundamentals of your golf swing. Improve your knowledge and continue practicing your golf swing to in order to break 80. Tiger Wood although can be considered a golf specimen, is only a man how’s athletic abilities and consistent hard practice with a combination of eating right and workout have made him the best golfer in the world.
Tiger Wood has won 4 Masters Tournament, 3 U.S. Open, 3 The Open, and 4 PGA Championships. He has earned nearly $750,000,000.00 in endorsement deal, and is now in the billionaire club according to Forbes Magazine. Focus on health and swing technique and you will get to that level. It maybe not Tiger Wood level, but go enough level. Try Bobby Eldridge “Golf Swing Fundamentals”, it’s a great guide to improving your golf swing.