Hitting The Golf Ball In The Sweet Spot
You should always hit a golf ball on the sweet spot. You want
that golf ball to fly straight without going off course.
Here are a few tips to help you develop a
powerful, straight shot.
Aim and alignment are important factors that you can control
before you swing. Even though you won't hit the sweet spot every
time, you can greatly increase your chances if you improve your aim
and alignment.
A good shot routine will help you to fine-tune these crucial
skills by forcing you to follow a procedure.
Before you begin a pre-shot routine, you must get behind the
ball. This is the only way you can clearly sight the area you
want to hit.
You can now begin to approach the golf ball with confidence
because you know for sure that you will hit it with perfect aim and
drive it for well over 200 yards. From then on, this will be a
straightforward process and you will continue to keep that
positive attitude everytime you step up to the tee.
Now for the build up: place your hands on the club, keeping the
clubface square. Align your body nicely, checking that your feet,
thighs, hips and shoulders are all parallel.
Then, with the confidence you gained before approaching the
ball, trust your own aim and alignment; and execute the perfect
shot you envisioned. Even if you don't hit it perfectly, you will
more than likely send it flying close to the 300 yard mark.
These simple little confidence boosters are always great
confidence booster for golfers; and can greatly improve your game
if used in conjunction with different techniques.
Synthesizing your mental golf game and your physical golf game
will improve your overall game much better than either could do
alone.
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