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Last
week I sent you Tip 1 in my new 10-Tip Series of how you can reduce
your scores through better mechanics and solid swing fundamentals.
You can review that here:
Tip
1
This
week's lesson is entitled, "How to Maximize your
Distance by Hitting Triples instead of Home Runs "
and it's a great overall theory to build your entire swing around.
Keep this in the back of your head at all times while you are on
the course, and remind yourself of it before every shot. The result
will be increased distance and straighter shots because you'll be
releasing your hands through the ball better.
Background
Info :
Many
recreational golfers struggle with slices, blocks, and inconsistency
because they don't know how to release their hands through the ball
correctly. By "releasing your hands through the ball",
I am describing the act of maximizing your club head speed at the
moment of impact, and eliminating the "outside-in" movement
that creates a slice.
How
You Will Benefit:
- You'll
learn an easy way of "getting your hands through the ball"
- You'll
be increasing the speed of the club head through the impact zone
- You
will ensure that the club head is square at impact (which will
drastically reduce any slice that you have)
What
To Do:
Step
1:
Create the "X"
This
means that on the follow through, you need to focus on making your
forearms cross. This will ensure that your hands have released through
the ball correctly. Here's an illustration of what I am talking
about.
Notice
the "X" that is created after impact and where the shaft
of the club is pointed. Practice getting in this position. Practice
creating that "X" after impact.
It
will be easy to understand the alterative by paying attention to
where the club is pointed, which I will explain in the next step.
Step
2: Finish at Third Base
Focus
on pointing the club down the third base line on your follow through.
In relation to where my feet are pointed in the picture at left,
the club is pointed down the third base line. This is what we want.
Many
golfers finish their swing with the club straight up in the air,
or even pointed down the first base line in relation to their feet.
Try that once, and you will feel the extreme "outside-in"
movement that produces a slice. This is nothing more than a habit
that can be easily broken. The
Simple Golf Swing goes over this step in much more detail.
Summary:
So
when you are on the tee next time, focus on just 2 things. Make
the "X" and "finish at third". That's it. Swinging
easy should already be grooved into your swing from the last tip
I sent. Focus on these 2 tips, and you should be on your way to
consistently staying out of trouble with your driver, which is the
first step to scoring better.
Next
Week: Approach Shots: What it takes
to master them
David
Nevogt writes golf instruction material that helps golfers of all
levels reach their full potential and lower their scores. David
is the author of "The
Simple Golf Swing" which guarantees to have you shooting
7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today.
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