Thoughts About Your Game

February 13, 2010 by Admin 

Salmon Run Golf Course - Brookings - 8
Creative Commons License photo credit: OCVA     1)   The shank is caused by the club entering the impact zone on the outside of the ball.   2)   Let the club travel in the direction you intend the shot to go.   3)   Always execute a good follow-through, a good finish usually means a good shot.   4)   Use a system when playing, it's better than relying on just luck.   5)   Topped shots are caused by a closed clubface or stiffening the knees.   6)   Slicing is caused by an open clubface that exerts side-spin on the ball, the harder it is hit, the more slice it will have.   7)   Better to pick a ball out of a bad lie than gouge it out.   8)   Always hit the ball then the ground on all iron shots.

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