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Having the proper ball position on iron shots can help you hit more consistent and confident shots on the course. Having the ball in the middle of your stance can help promote a negative angle of attack, which allows you make contact with the ball before the ground. Hitting up on irons shots can cause you to top the ball and have less consistency in your shots.

You hear the words “position” or “positioning” in sports a lot—and with good reason.

Football coaches talk about the importance of field position and positional matchups in regards to players. Basketball coaches stress being in the right position on defense or to grab a rebound. Auto racers are obsessed with pole position and getting position on the track so they can make a move towards Victory Lane. Boxing, tennis, soccer, it doesn’t really matter what sport you choose, your position is key.

Golf is certainly no different. And today, we’re going to talk ball position at address—with all clubs.

It all goes back to the basic fundamentals you learned during your very first junior lesson. Grip the club with your hands in the right position, stand with your feet, and the proper ball position at address. Without these basic fundamentals, you simply can’t play good golf.

Now you might think, “I learned about those things as a kid and it doesn’t apply now.” Not true. We could all use a refresher course from time-to-time. There could be several reasons why you played poorly during your last round. You might have doomed your round before you swung the club, all because you weren’t lined up properly.

Knowing the proper positioning during setup is the key to scoring, and in this article I’m going to walk you through your bag and show you how having the proper set up will help you play better and score better.

 

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Square clubface at impact drill.

Steve Dresser of the Steve Dresser Golf Academy at True Blue Golf Club in Pawleys Island, S.C. demonstrates a simple drill that will help establish efficiency in achieving a square clubface at impact during your golf swing.

Keep practicing this drill and you’ll be squaring it like the pros in no time.

 

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Lag Secret

Golf Lag Secret

If you want more pars, focus on GIRs, greens in regulation. In order to get GIRs, you need solid ball striking and distance.

In this week’s tip, I share lag secrets…what it is…how to get it for more pars. Plus, great tips to help your downswing plane.

So, let’s get to it!

 

 

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Golf Grip Why Strong is Wrong

So many people over the years have stressed the importance of the neutral grip. This tip finally explains why you need to do it.

You cannot have loose wrists if you have a strong grip. In other words, building a powerful, effortless, pain-free golf swing starts with the grip.

If you are looking to learn this type of swing then start paying particular attention to the grip. This means you take your time and learn perfect placement of your hands on the club. Yes, this will feel uncomfortable. Yes, you will hit some bad shots but if a powerful, effortless, pain-free golf swing starts with the grip then keep doing it.

Too many people want to go right back to their old grip because it give them a powerful, comfortable feeling. Like I said, you need a neutral grip to even get this effortless golf swing. So start seeing it differently and understand why you need certain fundamentals in your swing. Once you do you will see the benefit in no time.

 

 

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GOLF SWING TEMPO DRILLS- BETTER TEMPO BETTER GOLF SWING

This video is about How To Get Timing in Your Golf Swing – Golf Swing Tempo Drills

These golf swing timing drills are designed to help you with one of the most important aspects of consistently hitting solid shots.

Golf swing timing is one of the elements of swing dynamics, along with rhythm, tempo and balance.

 

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