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A Quick Drill For Consistent Shots

10:46 am May 23, 2009

Hitting consistently is a must. Many players look down the line &
get their clubs get too vertical on the downswing. This can lead to
taking too much turf, steep divots, & a ball spinning off to the right.

All of this is influenced by your initial setup.

For example, if you have too much bend in your upper body & your
arms extend far away from your body, there may be a lot of tilt. This
can cause the golf club to get too vertical on your backswing. This
can also create steepness in your downswing, your club to get stuck
into the ground, & a reverse rotation in your arms.

So, if you stand taller at address & get the end of your golf club
more toward your belt buckle, this will put you in an ideal position.

However, this doesn’t mean that your swing will necessarily get
more “rounded out” or produce a consistent shot. Let’s look at this
simple drill to help out…

A. The 15, 10, 5 Drill

1. First, take a practice shot with the ball 15 inches above the
ground. By swinging so high, you should observe a nice rounded
swing (almost like a baseball swing). After swinging through, square
up the clubface.

2. Next, move to 10 inches above the ground. Swing right around &
through it.

3.Now, try 5 inches off the ground. Repeat #2.

4.Finally, try it from the tee. Make sure the end of your golf club is
pointing at your belt buckle.

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