3 Key Moves For Great Ball Striking
Huw Williams, based at Horsham Golf, shares his top 3 tips to promote great ball striking in your game! Take a read below and why not let Huw know how you get on!
1. Chest turned more than the pelvis at the top of the backswing!
Separation at the top of the backswing is a
crucial component in creating the correct sequence in the golf swing
and nailing the positions we need to
in order to hit those compressed iron shots.
1. Chest turned more than the pelvis at the top of the backswing!
Separation at the top of the backswing is a crucial component in creating the correct sequence in the golf swing and nailing the positions we need to in order to hit those compressed iron shots.
2. Pressure/weight into the lead foot early!
A lot of amateur golfers who struggle with
poor ball striking simply don’t get their weight
onto their lead foot early enough.
Looking at the best ball strikers in the world, you’ll find
they get their weight back onto the lead foot
often before the club even gets to the ‘top’.
2. Pressure/weight into the lead foot early!
A lot of amateur golfers who struggle with poor ball striking simply don’t get their weight onto their lead foot early enough. Looking at the best ball strikers in the world, you’ll find they get their weight back onto the lead foot often before the club even gets to the ‘top’.
3. Extended finish position!
An extended finish position is a great indicator of
good rotation of the pelvis and good weight shift.
You’ll struggle to find a great ball striker who doesn’t finish like this!
3. Extended finish position!
An extended finish position is a great indicator of good rotation of the pelvis and good weight shift. You’ll struggle to find a great ball striker who doesn’t finish like this!
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