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PurePoint Golf Instruction Driver Golf Slice – Driver Setup
I have often been asked what I think the most important part of the setup is when you're getting ready to drive a golf ball. I don’t know if there is one answer to that question.
The way I answer it is based on what I’ve observed over the past 30 years of teaching.
After you’ve addressed the golf ball, and this is not an easy thing to see, you might have to have someone watch. Or, I’ll tell you how to check for yourself.
After you’ve addressed the golf ball and you're all ready to hit, I would say that 90% of the people that struggle with the driver have their shoulders aimed way off to the left.
Now, why? It’s pretty simple. Oh, I don’t know, 80% of the golfing public has a driver golf slice. So, if you slice the golf ball, you're going to try to aim off to the side, so when it recovers and comes back around it’s in play.
Now, unfortunately, for those of you that have a driver golf slice, simply by squaring your shoulders up, that isn’t going to take away the slice. But it’s going to encourage the golf club to swing more from inside than from outside, and it will help it a lot.
You may need a grip change. But there’s no question about it, the most important part of the setup for the driver has to be the shoulders.
Make sure they're aimed parallel to your feet, knees and hips going left of the target.
Thanks.
Bobby Eldridge is the Head Instructor for the PurePoint
Golf Academy where he teaches "The Simple Golf Swing"
theory. You can check out PurePoint Golf instructional DVDs
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