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The real secret to hitting straighter, more-consistent shots is to have a square clubface at impact. If your clubface connects squarely with the ball, your shots fly straight. It's that simple! One way to promote a square clubface at impact is to have one at the top of the backswing. If you're not square at the top, you have to manipulate the club in some way to make it square at impact. This can lead to all kinds of timing problems. Here's a good drill that teaches you how to play from a square position. With a club in hand, lift your arms just up to the forehead, and then rotate the shoulders as far as possible, allowing a full backswing. This sets your hands in a square position at the top and encourages a full turn. If you can hold this position for a few seconds, it helps ingrain the proper feeling that you should have at the top of the swing.
Stabilize Your Left Knee
Long distance hitters have a significant discrepancy between hip turn and shoulder turn. The place for a big hip turn is on the follow-through, not the backswing! One important body part that affects what the hips do is the left knee. When it collapses or bends inward, the hips are able to turn too much, making it impossible to create the necessary torque required to build clubhead speed. To improve this, simply feel the left knee staying out toward the target at the top of the backswing. This keeps some distance between the knees.
Turn Your Way to More Distance
The key to hitting a golf ball a long way is minimizing your hip turn and maximizing your shoulder turn. The easiest way to accomplish this is to make sure that your left knee doesn't slide to the right on the backswing and that the right knee stays firm and flexed throughout. (Opposite knee for left-handed players.) Also, get your shoulder behind the ball at the top of the backswing. This ensures good weight shift and allows for a longer swing.
Release is the Key to Distance
To improve distance, you must have a proper hand release in the swing. Take a short backswing and stop when your club and hands are about waist high. Look as though you are shaking hands with your thumb pointing up in the air. As you swing down into the follow through, make sure your hands are doing the same thing that they did on the backswing (thumb up). This technique ensures that you use your hands properly.
Putting is often called a game within a game.
It's been said that the driver is the second most important club in your bag--next to your putter.
When the wind blows, some players' games get blown away with it. Don't let this happen to you.
Face it: Everyone has to dig themselves out of the sand sooner or later.
Sometimes the simplest advice pays the greatest dividends.
Are you having trouble getting the ball up in the air with your long irons?
As the old saying goes, there are many ways to get the ball in the hole. While this is certainly true, the majority of good players know that specific types of shots are more effective and consistent than others.
(tip provided by David Nevogt from The Simple Golf Swing)
Shoulder Under Chin - You Won't Hit it Do you suffer from topping the ball or "hitting it thin?"
Practice your Short Putts Need work on your short putts? One of my favorite drills is to putt to a dime—it's great for improving focus and concentration!
Golf Tips to improve your Golf GripCheck Your Vs! Many things can cause a slice, but most often the grip is the source of the trouble. Here's how to fix it:
Staying out of Trouble with your Driver (tip provided by David Nevogt from The Simple Golf Swing) Swing Easy.
Weight Distribution is Vital When Chipping
Pass the Pole for More Distance If you want more distance and consistency, use a proper weight shift.
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