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Welcome High Golf Teacher 100 Round table, where some of the best business instructors answer the most pressing questions of the game. Purpose? To help your game and reduce your ASAP results.
Few things are better than a good blow streetwood. Not only do these shots feel great by getting out of your face, but when you are able to hit them with command, they can also exalt your game. With these useful shots in your arsenal, you will be able to navigate the PAR-4 long and reach the complex Par-5.
To help you create sustainable contact, in the center of the center with Fairway Woods, we asked for five Golf Top 100 teachers for their best tips. Use their expert tips to capture these clean clubs every time.
Stay closer to the ball
Many players struggle to hit the Fairway Woods because they stay far from the ball. And when players lead these shots, it is almost always a result of this issue. To fix this problem, play with your attitude and try to stay closer to the ball, about an inch or two. Now, think about getting a divot as you hit your goal. You need to see a big improvement. – Brady riggs
Position of the ball forward, swing around the body
When you put on a street tree, I tell my students to play their ball at least halfway between their stay and their lead leg. Then, think about shaking more about your body. Because the shaft is longer than the cuffs or hybrids, your back will feel a little more pleasant. This promotes a more shallow landing, including lowering road forests. – Carol Preissinger
Cleanses lies equal contacts clean
Many times, I see amateurs trying to hit the low -fairway woods away from lies that are too hard to hit them. Just hit your forests on the fairway if you have a lie that lets you hit them successfully. If not, choose a club with more attic and follow the old advertisement “Get what gives you the golf course”. – Dale abrahm
Check your practice swinging
Before you hit your goal, make a practical pace with your road tree. Check that you are chopping the soil from the left shoes and that it is lined with your ball position. When you reach the impact on the right place, and you are under the ball enough, you are able to get the full benefits of the club trajectory. – Cheryl Anderson
Work from a tee to the ground
I like to start students by hitting shots from a low topic to give them confidence and help them understand that they should trust the club’s attic will take the ball into the air. Once they can do it, I then hit them from the grass that is slightly longer than the road. At this time, they realize that they cannot hit the ball like an iron. From here, my students are able to understand that their attack angle should be more or less zero. – Andrew Park