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Ball Shape and Better Accuracy off the Tee

Jun 9, 2014 6:41 PM
  
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Would you like to hit consistent tee shots instead of hitting the ball all over the map without any idea of which way it will go?  Learn to control your shot by developing accuracy, ball shape, and direction.
 
 
When taking the club back, you want to rotate your clubface back and allow the toe of the club to point to the sky at hip level. After hitting the ball, you want the clubs toe to be pointing the same way. Think about opening and closing a door. Your wrists need to rotate and release through the shot. Rotation is key.
 
Fade Shot
 
To hit a fade, you want to hold your hands off the shot a bit to allow a delayed hit with your clubface. This is a shot that a more advanced player can pull off consistently. A fade shot is good because you will be able to hold greens more consistently and expect more workability from tee to green.
 
Draw Shot
 
To hit a draw, the key is the correct swing plane and the proper release of your club through the shot. Moving the ball around an obstacle is crucial in golf and the draw shot is superb in enabling consistency. Aim fairly straight with your stance, maybe a bit closed. Think about swinging more to the right and close the clubface at impact.
 

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