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Five Common Swing Myths That Complicate Golf More Than Necessary

News RoomBy News RoomJune 12, 2025Updated:June 12, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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5 Swing Myths That Are Making Golf Harder Than It Needs to Be

Hey there, fellow golf lovers! We all know golf can be a bear sometimes, right? Whether you’re out on the range or hitting the greens, advice tends to fly around like a rogue golf ball. Well-meaning friends and even seasoned players can pass on tips that, while sound in theory, can steer you in the wrong direction. Let’s dive into five common swing myths that could be holding you back from playing your best golf. Let’s clear the air and simplify your game!

“Keep Your Head Down”

Ah, the classic "keep your head down" advice! It’s about as old as the game itself. It sounds good on the surface, like everyone’s favorite golf mantra. After all, keeping your head down should help with focus and posture, right? However, the truth is that trying to lock your head in place can mess with your natural swing. The last thing you want is to restrict your ability to rotate during your swing.

What You Should Do Instead:

Instead of freezing your head, think about maintaining a stable focal point while allowing for that necessary rotation. Picture keeping your head behind the ball as your hips clear during the swing. Emphasis should be on posture without overthinking it. Balance is key!

“Don’t Swing Too Hard”

“Slow it down, man!” You’ve probably heard that a million times on the course, especially during those frustrating rounds. The idea that you need to swing "smooth" or "easy" can mislead you into thinking that you aren’t allowed to put some oomph into your swing. But swinging hard actually doesn’t mean you’re swinging wildly!

What You Should Do Instead:

Focus on your acceleration through the ball! Look at golfers like Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler—they’re not swinging soft; they’re just getting their sequencing right. Research has shown that a little extra speed often results in more solid shots. So, the next time you’re out there, go ahead and rev it up a bit—you might just find it pays off!

“Hit Down on It”

This one isn’t entirely wrong, but it can be misleading. Yes, good iron shots do come from a downward angle of attack. However, being fixated on "hitting down" can make your swing too steep, leading to the dreaded chunk where you hit behind the ball. The last thing you want is to lose both distance and confidence!

What You Should Do Instead:

Trust the loft of your club and aim for ball-first contact. You want to compress the ball, which means striking it before the turf—no need to batter the ground like you’re trying to chop wood. A clean strike will give you solid results, even if it doesn’t produce a massive divot.

“Keep That Elbow Tucked”

Keeping your elbow tucked is another piece of advice that might sound appealing, but it can do more harm than good. Sure, some golfers benefit from maintaining that trail elbow close to the body, but forcing it to stay locked can mess with your swing’s power and fluidity.

What You Should Do Instead:

Instead of locking that elbow in, focus on your shoulder mobility. You want to rotate freely without compromising your natural swing. A more effective strategy? Tuck the elbow back in during the transition as you start your downswing. Some pros describe this as pulling a lawn mower starter cord—you want that elbow to fall into place as you start the downswing.

“You Have to Eliminate One Side of the Course”

The idea that you need to eliminate one direction—like hooks or slices—gets tossed around a lot. While it sounds sensible in theory, even the pros are known to miss both ways. The reality is that many golfers will have days where they push a little to the left and pull a little to the right.

What You Should Do Instead:

Instead of aiming to eliminate a side, manage your dispersion effectively! Plan your tee shots so that any misses—whether left or right—aren’t the end of the world. When you watch the professionals, you’ll notice they miss fairways in both directions. Plus, calibrating your clubs can help manage dispersion for more consistent shots.

Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, golf myths have a way of sticking around for a reason—they often come from someone’s personal experience. However, taking these oversimplified rules too much to heart can lead to bad habits that could hold you back from improvement.

If you’re feeling stuck with your game, consider that it might not just be about how hard you’re working on your swing. It might just be the advice you’re following. Take a step back, analyze your current strategy, and feel free to toss out those outdated tips that aren’t serving you! Remember, it’s all about finding what works for you and enjoying every swing.

Now get out there and crush it! Happy golfing!

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