Tuesday, February 10, 2004
March 2004
The month of March brings many interesting challenges to the golf course here at Cypresswood. The wind is usually very strong, but inconsistent. The golf course is usually fast and generally most players get a lot of roll for their golf ball. The best shot for these conditions is a knock down shot. This shot flies low and takes advantage of the fast conditions to give you a positive result. Follow the procedure outlined below and you will gain another weapon in quest to become the best golfer you can be.
1. Position the ball just behind the center of your body.
2. Position the grip end of the club slightly in front of the ball.
3. Position your weight 75% on your left foot.
4. Choke down to the steel on your desired club.
5. Swing the club at about 70% power.
6. Point the club at the target at the finish of the swing.
Please remember that old saying “Swing easy when it is breezy” it still applies. Follow the procedure outlined above and practice it a little on the driving range and I know you will be better equipped to handle the nasty March winds. Good luck and good golfing!
The month of March brings many interesting challenges to the golf course here at Cypresswood. The wind is usually very strong, but inconsistent. The golf course is usually fast and generally most players get a lot of roll for their golf ball. The best shot for these conditions is a knock down shot. This shot flies low and takes advantage of the fast conditions to give you a positive result. Follow the procedure outlined below and you will gain another weapon in quest to become the best golfer you can be.
1. Position the ball just behind the center of your body.
2. Position the grip end of the club slightly in front of the ball.
3. Position your weight 75% on your left foot.
4. Choke down to the steel on your desired club.
5. Swing the club at about 70% power.
6. Point the club at the target at the finish of the swing.
Please remember that old saying “Swing easy when it is breezy” it still applies. Follow the procedure outlined above and practice it a little on the driving range and I know you will be better equipped to handle the nasty March winds. Good luck and good golfing!
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