
Controling your low point is the key to stroke the solid ball.
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Hitting a golf ball constantly in the center of the face is TOUGH This is not surprising; With so many moving parts in rhythm, the difference for error is too small, and any small mistake can be the difference between a clean and terrible blow.
When you hit your shackles, the interaction between your club and the terrain is essential. To hit the pure ball, you need to make sure you are compressing the ball properly. And to do this, you need to make sure you have Control of your low point.
As a refreshing, the low point is where you swing the bow bottoms while swinging. This point will be different for each club, but it will always be within a few inch of the ball from both sides. If you want to hit the shots constantly clean, you need to make sure the low point is in the same place at each pace.
“Low point is the key to compression,” Golf teacher to see Says Christy Longfield. “We need that low point to move down. Hit the ball, compresses the ball four or five grooves up, and then that beautiful divot to the ground. “
In the video below, Longfield shares a great workout you can do to practice managing your low point to hit more stable shots.
How to Practice Low Points Control
To practice your low -point control, grab the sand container from a wheelchair and pour some into a line on the ground perpendicular to your attitude. Then decide as if there was a ball in line and make a pace.
“I want you to make your (ahead) divot of sand line,” Longfield says. “I want you to feel like the main edge of the club goes down through the sand and makes your divot on the target side.”
Once your swinging, you will be able to easily see where your divot is about the sand line. If it’s behind the line, you would have chopped the ball because your low point is far from the ball. Whereas if the divot starts in front of the line, you know you would dilute it because your low point is far in front of the ball.
Once you have an understanding of where your low point is in your swinging with each club, you can work to move it back or forward to make sure you are hitting the ball in the right place in your swinging bow. If you can do it and get a low stable point in your swing, you will be well on your way to hit the shots constantly clean with your handcuffs.