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Golf Ball Striking Tips – Improve Your Golf Swing Today (Part I)



When a talks about “ball striking,” they are simply referring to the full golf swing. A golfer who is said to be a great ballstriker is really just a golfer who has a great overall swing. Here are a few golf ball striking tips to help your golf game, but first let’s separate myth from truth.

The Myth

Prevailing golf wisdom says that one must maintain their spine angle throughout their golf swing in order to have consistency. This myth can be traced back to when the sport of golf first started being played, and has resulted in more harm than good for most golfers.

Why It’s a Myth

For one, it is a difficult concept to really grasp. How many people really think about what their spine is doing outside of when their back hurts? Secondly, the fact is the spine does move during your swing, and quite a bit actually. When looking for golf ball striking tips, many people come upon this one. The most important thing you can do, is ignore it altogether.

Where to Focus

Instead of focusing on your spine angle, focus on keeping your forward bend toward the ball constant. You form this angle initially when addressing the ball and reinforces how important setup fundamentals are to your golf game. Here are some golf ball striking tips to help you do it.

Addressing the Ball

Start by bending from your hips, making sure not to bend from the waist. When you bend properly, an imaginary line coming up the shaft would intersect your spine on a perpendicular angle. Your side bend is almost as important as your forward bend at address and should not be ignored. Ideally, your spine should tilt away from the target slightly to the right by approximately 5 degrees. If you are not bent to the right at address, you’re bent left, and that is not a good place to be.

Maintain your Forward Bend

You will have major swing issues if you change your forward bend, either by lowering your torso toward the ground or rising up toward the sky. If you are rising up on the downswing, you have a much higher risk of hitting the ball thin or putting too much weight on your right side, usually leading to slices. When addressing the ball, imagine your head resting on a wall. As you swing, try to maintain contact with the imaginary wall. This will help to keep your forward bend intact all the way through your swing. If you practice these golf ball striking tips, your golf game will improve before your very eyes.

By: Jeff Plante

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Better Golf – Cure That Awful Slice



Do you sick of seeing your ball start on the left side of the fairway and end up in the trees on the right side of the fairway? This is a frustrating thing to deal with and can take a lot of the joy out of golf. There are golfers that actually refuse to hit a driver because of their ugly slice. So what do you need to do about it? Read on to find out how to get rid of your nasty slice.

You need to start by understanding why you slice off the tee and in many cases in the fairway as well. The myth is that you must be cutting across the ball with your swing, and in some cases this is true, but there is actually a way to slice without cutting across the ball at all. Basically if you are slicing it is because you are bringing the club through in a way that causes the face of the club to hit the ball while angled to the left. This causes the ball to shoot off the the left and have a spin that causes it to come back to the right at almost a 90 degree angle. This is no fun so read on to learn a few tips to fix your slice.

Usually the first thing you need to check when you have an ugly slice is your grip. Your slice can be caused by your hands slipping even just a couple of millimeters and causing the club face to end up at an angle other than square to the ball as you come through with your swing. You may be gripping the club too strong or too weak. Both of these can cause you to slice the ball. So check your grip, make sure it is comfortable, but also strong, and make sure it is not too strong.

The second thing you can do is practice on the range with an open stance. This is done by placing your front foot a few inches further back than your back foot and pointing your front toe away from your back foot. This will cause you to have to swing inside out and will help you build a swing that will have less of a slice and more of just a fade.

The last thing you can do to help cure your slice is you can learn to keep your back elbow in. a Drill to help you with this would be to hold one of your headcovers under your back armpit. The idea is to be able to swing without dropping the headcover. If you can learn to do this on a regular basis, then you will be well on the way to curing that ugly slice.

So in order to cure that nasty slice you should start by understanding what causes you to slice, check your grip, try practicing with an open stance, and learn to keep your back elbow in. If you still have trouble curing your slice, then you should seek a club pro and spend the money on a series of lessons to learn how to swing correctly.

By: Benjamin R. Ehinger

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Is your slice so nasty that you just can’t take it anymore? Learn how to Instantly Cure Your Slice Here: http://golfandgolfclubs.blogspot.com/2008/02/instant-golf-slice-cure.html



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