Saturday, September 08, 2007

This month’s tip will allow you to hit a draw. A draw allows the golfer to keep the ball a little lower and gives the golfer more roll and an increase in distance. Follow the procedure outlined below and you will be hitting a draw in no time.

1. Take your normal address position.
2. Position the golf ball off of your left big toe.
3. Drop your right foot away from the target line about three inches.
4. Swing the club straight back along the target line.
5. Swing the club back very slow.
6. Begin the downswing with your arms and swinging them as fast as possible.

If you begin the downswing with your arms and follow the previously outlined procedures you will hit a consistent draw. Good luck and good golfing.
This month’s tip will help you chip the ball closer to the hole when you miss a green. I don‘t know about you, but I miss at least half of the greens that I attempt to hit. The short game, specifically chipping is the cornerstone of low scoring. That is very evident when we watch the pros on television. Follow the guidelines below, practice each step and you will chip closer to the hole and therefore lower your score and handicap. Good luck and practice!

1. Position the golf ball opposite your right big toe.
2. Position the grip end of the club in front of ball.
3. Position the majority of your body weight on your front foot.

Those are the three mechanical pre-shot requirements for successful chipping. The ball position ensures quality contact. The positioning of the grip in front of the ball creates the proper angle on the downswing into the back of the ball. The placement of the majority of your body weight keeps you stable throughout the shot. Please keep in mind that your must keep your body weight on your front foot throughout the entire swing. Do not shift your weight!
If you follow these tips you will create a more consistent short game which in turn will allow you to be aggressive and score better.