To play golf like a pro, you need to master your back swing. If you want to get the most out of your golf, then master this skill. Of course you can still play golf, but a perfect back swing would vastly improve your performance as well as enhance your putting skills. While you are trying to focus on this area, your aim should not be to improve your power but your form and distance too.
Rely on a proper posture, get the right golfing shoes and focus on aligning with the ball. What happens when you have a wrong posture is that you tend to twist at the wrong time. These combined together can create huge problems in a successful back swing. Unless you have the right posture, you can not have a quick follow through to your swing.

A picture taken of yourself, whether by you or some one else can tell you whether you have the right stance or not. Compare the way you are standing with the standard correct posture and you would know. Take a lesson on how to correct postures if this option is not suitable. A strong foundation skill is needed so that you could move in the right direction as you go on. Working with a golf instructor is a very good option for improving your stance as they can give you an honest opinion.
Once you have corrected your stance, you should rectify problems with your grip. You could end up with a poor backhand right from the start if you overextend your grip or hold the club the wrong way. Back swing can never be corrected if you can not hold the club properly. What will result is more frustration as you go on trying. Sometimes even changing the position of your hands by just a fraction of an inch can provide a dramatic difference in results that you would not be able to otherwise notice.
This is important if you want to improve your back swing. Lifting and pulling the club at the same is a common mistake made by most players. You not only hit the ball off center but it can damage the movement too. If you want to notice a significant improvement of the game, remember always to pull the club from the ball and then lifting it off the ground. This is definitely not very difficult task to be accomplished. Your back swing would improve drastically if you make that extra effort to pull the club before lifting.


