Golf is straight to the green. Even pro's hook and slice once in a while.
How to cure the hook or slice in your golf stroke. Try a hockey stick. By working right to left or left to right and controlling the spin you can Become a better golfer.
Face is the cure. When you hit the golf ball with the heel of he club it Causes the ball to hook? When hit with the forward tip of the club the golf ball tends to slice away.
By using a basketball and a hockey stick, you are forced to hit the ball in The center of the stick. This gives you a nice straight shot down the fairway and closer to the green.
Putting will also be improved with this idea. Remember to slow down and Imagine hitting the ball with a solid stroke?Then hit it. Now if your still hooking or slicing the golf shot you'll want to adjust your Grip. Slicers will want to have a stronger grip. This means to rotate your hands To the right of your normal grip. When you swing thru your thumbs should end in a thumbs up position. You are now hitting with a close face club shot.
Hookers (LOL) not that kind, will want to use a weaker grip. To do this Grip your club with the left hand thumb pointing straight down the club, Place the right hand so the left thumb is covered by the web between your Thumb and first finger. This will hold the club in a straight face to the ball.
Some extra tips just for the golfer in you.
1. Get the ball into play. Choke down on the club, tee the ball lower. 2. Tee your ball high off the ground for more distance. 3. Stay relaxed in your shot. 4. On a tough shot, rough or high grass, use a vertical backswing and a deeper downswing To carry the ball up and out faster. Should see a distance increase. 5. Slow or bumpy greens, use a short crisp backswing and a long forward swing. Feel the control.
Try these ideas and see if it improves your golf shot. To see more and learn to improve your golf game even more, See the link in the resource box. Golf course will get your golf score under 80. Build your confidence and impress your friends, then help them out with the course.
Joe Roman. Guide, teacher and trainer. Keep on puttin Get it on the Green Copyright 2008
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