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How To Fix Common Golf Problems Here are golf's most common trouble spots and what you can do about Correct Poor Putting Stand comfortably, with your feet closer than shoulder width apart. Grip the club lightly. Stand with your eyes directly over the ball. Your eyes should be parallel to the direction of the putt. Control the putter with your dominant hand. Maintain the same speed on your backstroke as on your forward stroke.
Correct Slicing and Hooking the Ball Understand the swing plane. The goal is to hold the club so that the shaft is parallel to the target line when you're at the top of your swing. If the club points to the left at the top of your swing, the result is a slice. If the club points to the right, the result is a hook. Correct Poor Chip Shots Use a narrower stance than you do with short irons. Point both feet slightly toward the target. Position your hands so that they are slightly ahead of the ball at the start of your swing. Swing through the ball and resist the urge to decelerate the club before impact. Correct
Poor Driving During the swing, be thinking only of follow-through with a finish right down the target line. Pretend you might be throwing a large ball down the fairway underhanded with your dominant arm. Use the same tempo of swing as you would with a seven iron. Make it feel like you are tossing the driver perfectly straight down the fairway. And be sure your left hip never actually passes your left foot while swinging down. Special Offer! For a limited time we are offering the "How To Improve Your Golf Game" eBook for just $17.00! (reg. $37.00)
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