Tag: Shotmaking
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How to play well despite windy conditions, by making simple adjustments to your golf swing.
Hitting draws and fades successfully comes from making a few changes to your downswing.
I call it The New Math, but you can think of it as a simple way to cut strokes from your scorecard quickly and easily. As an instructor, I like to teach my students the basic premise that by adding to their technical repertoire and eliminating incorrect moves, they can effectively lower their handicaps. In other words, I believe that a good instructor subtracts as much, if not more, than they add. By eliminating inefficient and wasted motion and streamlining your technique, youll be making a giant first step toward improving your swing and your scores.
Very few players realize that what they feel during the swing isn't actual what's happening. Eddie Lee explains how to remedy this situation and improve your overall swing and game.
Swaying too far off the ball in the backswing and downswing is one of the most common power leaks in golf. Use 5-time Re/Max World Long Drive Champ Jason Zuback's method for creating power through a proper coil and gain yards now.
Keep Your Hands Low - Limiting the height of the followthrough will effectively reduce the
height of your shots. The lower the hands, the lower the ballflight.
Moving the ball back in your stance or choosing a stronger club and
trying to swing easy are other ways to accomplish the same thing, but
theyre less reliable and more difficult to execute.
The answers to your golf swing woes are all around you. Jeff Ritter shows how to feel an improved arm swing and clubface control using the simplest training aid ever: a hula-hoop!
How many times have you been told the reasons why you slice, without
being told what you actually need to do to stop slicing? Too often I
hear instructors explaining the cause and effects of sliced shots,
without providing a shred of information on what kind of swing is
required to prevent banana balls. If you find yourself agreeing with
me, then my lesson in the next few pages should be right up your alley.







