Hook and Slice Golf Shots Just Like the Pro's
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Having just discovered your website I have found it very illuminating on so many aspects of the golf swing. However, I'm not so sure about the physics on this one. Has it not been shown that the direction of the golf ball is determined by the direction the club face is pointing mainly (?85%) and much less by the direction of the swing path? So pointing your club face at the obstacle would be the wrong thing to do (unless you are manipulating your hands differently from usual when you swing).
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Thank you ,one thing im not sure about ,do i take my grip after i get set up at address open or closed or my normal grip when addessing the bal,l then keep it
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Helpful. Thanks!
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There is some manipulation to keep the clubface to target connection, but to start the ball away from the obstacle the clubhead path is vitally important as well. Many people get the clubface pointing correctly but fail to start the ball on its correct path.
I have found that this pragmatic approach has helped many golfers to curve their shots around obstacles. To curve the ball enough (and start it on line) you need an extreme path to clubface angle. Thanks for commenting and the best of luck.
golfconfidencepro 2 months ago
My suggestion is that you take you grip before you address the ball. This way you are reducing the things you have to think about before hitting your golf shot.
Good luck with it and thanks for taking the time to write a comment.
golfconfidencepro 2 months ago
You're more than welcome, I'm glad it was helpful to you.
golfconfidencepro 10 months ago