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The short golf shot – two very important rules
So many beginners move their legs and lift your heels during the shooting golf course.
It's too many moving parts leading to sloppy shots and lack of firmness.
So not to move the lower limbs consciously during your swing.
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Now, turn slowly and you will find to move his lower limbs. But the difference is that moving naturally without your intervention.
You will notice a little knee action of natural origin.
Keep your heels on the floor yet. Do not move.
Now I wonder if you are experiencing in their inconsistency when firing hit behind the ball on several occasions.
I struggled with this devastating at a time when I practiced, and I hit bad shot after another bad every time I tried to hit the ball.
I was hit behind the ball at all times.
I must have looked pathetic because a golfer boy approached me and apologetically said that I was doing wrong. Obviously, he felt a little embarrassed to give you advice.
I was so grateful to him and have had no problems since.
He told me not to take the club back on a direct line of the ball I did.
Instead, take the golf club back slightly behind this line, (described as taking the club inside the line).
So if you take the club back a little behind the hotline, you will notice an immediate improvement as I did. However, if you do not have a problem here in its consistency and shoot, do not change what ever you do. Do not forget to see the ball and not lift his head up it is on track to the target.
Bill Maitland is a thought, the golf guru of the invention. He has designed and developed simple techniques and tips that he has reduced his handicap from 25 to 18, then 18 to 15 and finally 15 to 12. He is an avid golfer, and delights in help others with their game if they want your help.
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