33↻ What Causes Fat Shots This anti-fat shot drill requires quite an advanced technique that might feel a bit awkward at first. However, with a bit of practice you’ll quickly improve and it will give you a lot of confidence when you come to strike the ball on the golf course. You...
started playing golf at age 45. I could "hit" just enough good shots to make me think I was on the right track. After just a few drills I can already feel what it means to "swing" a golf club. If I could hit 1 out of 5 275 yds, look out when I learn how to swing!
If I could offer any advice, it would be to try new things. Your camera is capable of so much more than you imagine. Shoot the shots you want in Auto and then try the other modes. Push the ISO. Try that lens that is sitting around gathering dust. You’ll be a better photographer....
When we start down, the sequence is just the opposite: The hips move first, pulling the shoulders behind them. Your hips continue to lead all the way through the downswing, turning past the ball and pulling the shoulder back into the same position they had at address at the moment you st...
Confident momentum means coming in (noton) strong, the way athletes do as they wind up for a pitch, or swing a bat, racket or golf club. We’re prepared for the likelihood of resistance and will meet it with positive action. Acting as if helps us find our groove. It gets m...
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If you’re ready to stop pull hooking your golf shots… …and hit beautiful draws instead… …this video’s exactly what you need. It’s going to teach you how to get the feedback you require to fix your elbow position. Yep, your elbow movement’s helping to cause your pull hooks. ...
If I could offer any advice, it would be to try new things. Your camera is capable of so much more than you imagine. Shoot the shots you want in Auto and then try the other modes. Push the ISO. Try that lens that is sitting around gathering dust. You’ll be a better photographer...