The article presents some instructions that are used to stop chunking from the sand in golf. Hitting too far behind the ball in sand is a common fault. To make a steeper backswing and downswing, one should position his/her feet a little left of the target line and take the club straight...
Just about every golfer wants to hit the ball farther. Unfortunately, you might be confusing hitting the ball far with swinging hard at the ball, a mistake that can cause you to lunge at the ball with your upper body on the downswing. The upper-body lunge usually sends the club over the...
Sometimes you need to think – water, wind, trouble, and what club to hit. The thinking is done before the act of hitting the ball. Automatic golf is not about NOT thinking all of the time. It’s about learning to know HOW to use your brain and subconscious mind together to give you...
Be mindful of what the club head is doing, imagine there is an other golf ball 2 inches ahead of the target ball, this will not happen but imagine to catch both golf balls with the pass. You are not hitting at the ball but going through the ball. THEZIPR23 6,826 2.3...
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Let me show you how to improve your pitching accuracy by hitting the ball on a lower trajectory and a straighter line toward the hole. It starts with your setup. First, here's a common bad setup position many amateurs use to hit a pitch (below). This is the "not that" part of t...
Swing back inside your target line on the backswing, and when swinging through – focus on hitting only the middle ball, to do this properly you must drop your hands down from the top so they can travel on an in-to-out swing path.If you do this correctly you should push the ball to...
1924: Rogers Hornsby sets record hitting mark Baseball's live-ball era beginning in 1920 is often looked at as a starting point for what historians consider modern-day baseball. In 1924, Texas native Rogers Hornsby hit .424 for the season, setting the modern era record. In 1942, Hornsby wa...
One player stalls the ball on top of their foot, then they pass it to the next person without it hitting the ground. The second player has to cradle this ball and continue stalling it on to their foot, this process is repeated back and forth until there is one winner. ...