This month’s tip will help you gain a few extra yards. Most of us are using our practice time to get more distance. The following instructions will help you gain a few yards and make better contact with the golf ball. Begin by addressing the golf ball, now move the golf ball opposite your left big toe. Next, slightly raise your hands. This will create an arch in your left wrist. Grip the club firmly in your left hand and almost as firm in your right hand. Do not make the mistake of using extra light grip pressure with your right hand. If you make that mistake you will always grab the club coming back to the ball. That is an unrecoverable error!
Start your swing extra slow; try to take as much time as possible to the top of your backswing. Ease through the transition, keeping your arms as far away from your face as possible. Do not force the acceleration until you feel contact. After contact, swing the club as fast as possible to a balanced finish. A good thought is to keep your right thumb as far away from your face as possible throughout the entire swing. Good luck!
Drill of the Month
This month’s drill will help shallow out your downswing. The advantages of a shallow downswing are many. A shallow downswing enables better contact with the golf ball. A shallow downswing allows the golfer to swing the golf club faster, later in their swing. Please follow the drill outlined below and the benefits of a shallow downswing will be evident.
1. Take your normal address position. Position the golf ball opposite your left big toe.
2. Move the golf club to a position opposite your right big toe.
3. Begin your swing from this position.
This is a very simple drill that will have an enormous impact on your golf game.