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Finding the true center of your attitude will help you hit the best shots with your handcuffs.
Joe Plecker
Welcome Razor A series of golf.com where the brightest games of the game share their tips to help you, well, shave strokes! Today Top 100 Golf teacher Joe Plecker explains how to find the center of your stay and hit the cooler shots of access.
Everyone wants to flag their shackles as the good do, but most do not understand where to start in that follow -up. Of course, you want to go out in the range to make your pace – but what exactly do you have to work?
A good place to begin is understanding where the true center of Your attitude It is and why it is so important for solid contact. In the text below, the Golf Top 100 Joe Plecker teacher shows a quick way to find that center and explains how it can help you hit more solid iron shots.
Find your real center
Having the ball concentrated under your sternum is the true center of residence. Playing the ball too far in front or back of the center can cause poor contact and shots starting off the line. If you want to hit the shots constantly fresh with your handcuffs, you should find this real center.
The true residence center matches your sternum. To get a feeling of this stand on the ball, hang a golf club from the bottom of the syllable from the center of your chest, just over your sternum. The axis should hang like a pendulum.
Look at the photo above to see what I mean.
From here, take your attitude and keep your sternum and chest in place over the ball throughout the shake. This will ensure proper contact with your shackles.
Start practicing this at moderate swing speed – not faster you can swing. Notice how the contact is in front of the club and where the divas happens. If done properly, you will get more concentrated strikes and a divotine just in front of the forehead.
