Drills
November 23rd, 2007 at 12:28am
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Everybody wants to add some more power to their hit. And part of the key to getting a more powerful swing/hit is your rotation. This drill will help you promote a good consistent, powerful swing. First, hold your club behind your back horizontally so your back is straight. Then get into your stance turn as if you are going to do your backswing, but stop as if you reached the top of your back swing. Hold in that position for approximately 15 seconds. After that, move to the top of your follow through position. Hold that position for approximately 15 seconds. This should help your swinging motion a lot.
By Golfer
November 22nd, 2007 at 12:25am
Under Drills
A key part to your golf swing is your balance. This is a little quick drill that you can use to help you learn to keep your balance in your swing. First, put a golf ball down on the ground, and line up like you are going to hit it. Then put both of your feet together, or about an inch away from each other. Then take your swing. You must keep your balance or you will fall right over. This will promote good balance when you do your regular stance and swing.
By Golfer
November 21st, 2007 at 12:50am
Under Drills+ Putting
So many golfers are staying short of the hole missing these little putts that are like 3 or 4 feet away. The main reason for this is they are not accelerating when the make impact on the ball. This is because they’re taking too long of a backstroke and so they have to slow down at impact or they will hit the ball too far past the hole. It’s extremely easy to fix this problem. Just don’t take too long of a backstroke in your putts. Here’s a little drill that will help you with this. First place a golf ball down on a putting green. Then put a tee a 3-4 inches behind it. Then line up to the ball and putt it. If you take to long of a backstroke, your putter head will hit the tee, and screw up your putt. You will learn that you will need to accelerate through impact in order to get the power you need to sink your putt.
By Golfer
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