Driver Ball Position
"I often see a number of amateurs prepare for their driver golf swing by walking up, after they have teed the ball up, they just take a step back and they address it. They grip the golf club and they address it, and they sort of just plot their feet down wherever they land, but let me tell you the proper way." (e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/category/golf-tips/ )
This way you’ll be able to get the ball in the correct position more often than not. After you have the golf ball and you’ve gripped it and you have addressed it, then you’ll just look down, take a peek down, and if this golf ball is running towards the left heel, then this is right.
"If you look down and you see the golf ball is a little too far forward off your left, that’s too far forward and you’ll probably see that the shoulders are aimed too far to the left.
On the other hand, if you look back down and you think the ball is too far back in your stance when you put this shaft along you, you’ll be aiming way off to the right.
So, after you’ve addressed the golf ball, all you have to do to get ready for your driver golf swing is bring the shaft up and lay it along your shoulder line, and it should be going in the direction you want to go with it." (e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/category/golf-tips/ )
If you get it too far back in your posture at address, you’ll wind up aiming your shoulders too far off to the right.
And if you get it off the left heel, this should be okay for most people.
LEARN HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GOLF SWING
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Stance and Ball Flight
I’m going to explain to you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose.
"That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind’s blowing from the left or wind’s blowing from the right, you’ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let’s say I’m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I’m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball.
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you're used to.
The second thing is I’m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over.
And lastly, make sure that you're aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you’d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit."
(e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/category/golf-tips/ )
This will help the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of wisdom on how to make the golf ball fade.
"After you’ve gone through your routine and you’ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.
Now let’s spend a minute correcting a hook. If you’ve been struggling, really hooking a lot of your tee shots, all you have to do is check your grip. The golf grip instruction is to make sure that it’s over to the left a little bit and that will encourage the face to stay open." (e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/category/golf-tips/ )
If you’ve been slicing the ball, make sure you turn your grip a little bit further to the right, and that will help the golf club close and bring the ball back to center instead of slicing so much.
I’m going to explain to you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf ball on purpose.
"That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg left, or the wind’s blowing from the left or wind’s blowing from the right, you’ll be able to curve the golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.
Let’s say I’m going to play a hole that has a big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I’m going to give you a couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball.
After you go through your routine, make sure that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you're used to.
The second thing is I’m going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the right. This will encourage the face to curve over.
And lastly, make sure that you're aiming with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you’d like to and you feel comfortable, you can put the right foot back a little bit."
(e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/category/golf-tips/ )
This will help the golf club to swing a little bit more underneath you from the inside.
Now let me give you a little bit of wisdom on how to make the golf ball fade.
"After you’ve gone through your routine and you’ve aimed down the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing away and that will help the golf ball fade.
Now let’s spend a minute correcting a hook. If you’ve been struggling, really hooking a lot of your tee shots, all you have to do is check your grip. The golf grip instruction is to make sure that it’s over to the left a little bit and that will encourage the face to stay open." (e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/category/golf-tips/ )
If you’ve been slicing the ball, make sure you turn your grip a little bit further to the right, and that will help the golf club close and bring the ball back to center instead of slicing so much.
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Tough Conditions
“Have you ever gone to play a round of golf and the first hole the wind is straight into you, the next two holes it’s blowing out of the right, the next two holes it’s from the left, then four holes in a row straight back into the wind, and then it gets worse?”(e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ )
The next three holes it’s windstorm from the left. Then you get the shortest hole in the golf course downwind. And then, of course, you know the story, the next three holes, the longest holes in the golf course, dead into the teeth of it.
“Well, those are tough driving days and you have to be prepared to react to it, because the wind isn’t going to stop just for you.”(e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ )
And when you're playing your best, I know you're going to laugh, but it seems like every hole’s downwind. And when you're playing a harder course , it seems like every one of them is into a gale.
“Remember this about tough driving days, this driver is not always the answer. How many times have you driven the golf ball 50 yards left of the fairway and only wished that you would have hit 6 iron off of the tee to get a better golf swing? (e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ )
One would not advocating that into the wind. “However, the flatter the face on the golf club, the more the golf ball’s going to curve and the better your golf swing will be.”(e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ ) Summarily, the windier it is, it exaggerates the curve if it’s going in the direction of the wind. So, this isn’t always the answer.
“I have a 1 iron that I love, and I have driven with it many times on windy days, even into the wind, because it was important to find the golf ball in the fairway and not out of bounds.
So, don’t forget this is not the answer on rugged days. This is the answer when you're driving the ball well.
When you're not, it might be a 3 wood. Don’t give into the driver.
Thanks and have a great day.” (e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ )
“Have you ever gone to play a round of golf and the first hole the wind is straight into you, the next two holes it’s blowing out of the right, the next two holes it’s from the left, then four holes in a row straight back into the wind, and then it gets worse?”(e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ )
The next three holes it’s windstorm from the left. Then you get the shortest hole in the golf course downwind. And then, of course, you know the story, the next three holes, the longest holes in the golf course, dead into the teeth of it.
“Well, those are tough driving days and you have to be prepared to react to it, because the wind isn’t going to stop just for you.”(e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ )
And when you're playing your best, I know you're going to laugh, but it seems like every hole’s downwind. And when you're playing a harder course , it seems like every one of them is into a gale.
“Remember this about tough driving days, this driver is not always the answer. How many times have you driven the golf ball 50 yards left of the fairway and only wished that you would have hit 6 iron off of the tee to get a better golf swing? (e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ )
One would not advocating that into the wind. “However, the flatter the face on the golf club, the more the golf ball’s going to curve and the better your golf swing will be.”(e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ ) Summarily, the windier it is, it exaggerates the curve if it’s going in the direction of the wind. So, this isn’t always the answer.
“I have a 1 iron that I love, and I have driven with it many times on windy days, even into the wind, because it was important to find the golf ball in the fairway and not out of bounds.
So, don’t forget this is not the answer on rugged days. This is the answer when you're driving the ball well.
When you're not, it might be a 3 wood. Don’t give into the driver.
Thanks and have a great day.” (e. g. http://www.golfswingguru.com/tough-conditions/ )
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