Shank Cures

February 4, 2010 by Admin 

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Creative Commons License photo credit: rioncm     If you have trouble shanking the ball, the following may help:

1)   Try to hit every shot on the toe of the club until you stop shanking.   2)   Never aim to the left, you would do well to think you are aimed to the right.   3)   Get the feeling that the toe of the club is rolling over.   4)   Place a tee about one inch outside of the ball lined up at the target.   Hit the ball without hitting the tee.

Many  think that a  closed  blade causes a shank shot.   The causes could be:   1)   standing too close, or far from the ball.   2)   the ball may be too far forward.   3)   the left arm could be bent at impact.

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