Sunday, November 30, 2008
In Your Head:
If your head drops forward during the swing, it
means your upper body wants to take over and lunge toward the ball.
This also shifts the swing plane forward, producing the shank. To
stop lunging, try to keep your head from moving down toward the
ball. Don't tense up, which will restrict your swing, but think about
holding your head in place.
In Your Hands:
If your head drops forward during the swing, it
means your upper body wants to take over and lunge toward the ball.
This also shifts the swing plane forward, producing the shank. To
stop lunging, try to keep your head from moving down toward the
ball. Don't tense up, which will restrict your swing, but think about
holding your head in place.
In Your Hands:
At impact, the hands and wrists should lead the
club head into the ball. But if the wrists break early, the club head
flips toward the ball, causing a shank. Address the ball with the
hands and wrists slightly ahead of the ball, and keep your wrists firm
during the swing and impact. Don't make them so stiff they can't
cock naturally on the backswing and coming down, but firm enough
to maintain control. Shanking is especially common off short irons,
when you place the ball back in your stance. If so, position the ball
forward, off the left heel.
This gives the club extra time to square up before impact. Also try
rotating your arms toward the target coming down, further
encouraging a square clubface.
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club head into the ball. But if the wrists break early, the club head
flips toward the ball, causing a shank. Address the ball with the
hands and wrists slightly ahead of the ball, and keep your wrists firm
during the swing and impact. Don't make them so stiff they can't
cock naturally on the backswing and coming down, but firm enough
to maintain control. Shanking is especially common off short irons,
when you place the ball back in your stance. If so, position the ball
forward, off the left heel.
This gives the club extra time to square up before impact. Also try
rotating your arms toward the target coming down, further
encouraging a square clubface.
CLICK HERE For The Rest of the Story...
**For More Killer Golf Tips & Tricks, Check Out The Full Audio/Video Course At:**
http://www.quickgolfsecrets.com
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