Dance Advice for Humans

Can Dancing Improve your Golf Game?

Written by Chris Lynam | Mar 19, 2014 10:17:00 AM

If you love golfing and haven’t tried ballroom dancing, you could be missing out on your secret to shaving strokes off your handicap. You're probably thinking "I don't believe it. How can dancing improve your golf game?" See for yourself:

 

Golfing

Dancing

Point of contact:

Grip

Frame

Clothing:

Clothing ranges from practical to flamboyant in competitive events

Ditto

How it looks:

Work really hard to make shots look easy

Work really hard to make dance steps look easy

Variety:

There are a variety of clubs and each serves a specific purpose for progressing through the course.

There are a variety of dances to adapt and succeed regardless of the music that is played.

Competition:

You are always competing against your own best swing, yardage, score, and efforts.

You are always competing against your own best technique, timing, endurance, and efforts.

Age group:

Unlike football or rugby, golf can be enjoyed at a high level from youth to senior

Ditto

Difficult technique to master:

The Full Swing

Swing & Sway

Worst way to improve:

Watching an instructional video or listening to advice from other amateurs

Watching an instructional video or listening to advice from other amateurs

Best way to improve:

Private Lessons

Private Lessons

3 Most essential items:

A driver, a wedge, and a putter

A fast tempo dance, a medium tempo dance, and a slow tempo dance

Anxiety shows when:

You’re teeing off in front of experienced golfers, or you’re putting in a pressure situation

You’re dancing in front of other dancers, or in front of family and friends.

Most common mistake:

Picking your head up to see where your shot goes

Keeping your head down to see where your feet go

One on One instruction:

Private Lesson

Private Lesson

Semi-Private:

Driving Range

Group Class

The real deal:

A round of Golf

Practice Party

These two sports can help each other because:

The timing and shaping of ballroom dances, plus the range of motion of Latin dances, can improve your game by several strokes

Golf requires great mechanics, mental focus, and a layered process for improvement. Those tools transition perfectly for anyone at any level in ballroom dancing.