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Small Toe Adjustments

10:44 am May 19, 2009

When a golfer makes a bad shot, you never hear “I didn’t use enough
foot during that swing.” Although this would seem like a silly thing
to say, it may be more valid than you think.

Although it’s surprising, your right foot could be a major cause of
interference with a shot’s trajectory.

When you take a normal swing, the toe of your right foot (for right
handed golfers) should either be square to the line of flight or turned
out to the right a bit. This helps the clubhead come away from the
ball, make a decent turn, & then start coming down the right way.

However, if you need to hit the ball slightly longer or higher than
normal, try pointing your right foot’s toe farther toward the right.

This will help you make a bigger & more powerful turn away from
the ball, while still keeping your balance & rhythm smooth.

This will also help keep your hips behind the ball during impact.

And, it will help bring the clubhead into the ball. This clean
sweeping motion will cause the ball to travel for a greater distance
with more speed too. WOW!

(And vice versa, if you must hit a shot low, try turning your right
foot slightly to the left. This restricts the backswing & sets up more
of a punching action on the downswing. Thus, a low shot results….)

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