Friday, January 8, 2016

Golf Tip for the Day

In Golf instruction, we will often hear the term "stay behind the ball". This advice is often
misinterpreted. It means to avoid sliding ahead of the ball at impact. When trying for extra
distance, it is common for players to slide toward their target to get more power. Actually
if you stay centered and turn around your spine, you should come into the ball with your
head slightly behind the ball or even with it. Yours hips and shoulder will be opening, and
your back knee will be kicking toward your front knee. This will generate more power
than sliding forward.

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