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Sports Science shows Jason Zuback breaking the world’s ball speed record at 204mph.
Duration : 0:8:47
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Sports Science shows Jason Zuback breaking the world’s ball speed record at 204mph.
Duration : 0:8:47
I think it's always interesting to see and compare the different styles. My favorite is the in-his-prime Freddie Couples sequence ripping driver. Great speed and great, great release. No wonder the guy had his peers in awe back then.
You can fix a slice by adjusting your grip in golf. Try the free golf tip for having a better grip and swing in this video golf lesson.
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Bunker Drill - Fundamentals - features PGA Teaching Professional Mark Russo. From tee to green and those trouble shots in between, Mark provides 65 quick eye-catching and informative tips to keep the ball in play, save strokes and elevate every golfer’s game.
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pga.com, and espn.com(golf section) are pretty good. golfchannel.com, too.
When i hit the ball it always goes right off the tee. Looking for ways to correct this problem
Keep the face of your club straighter and keep your head down, dont jerk your head up. You could also try to step to the right a little more if you are a right handed swinger, or to your left if you are a lefty. I line up my left foot with the ball and I am a righty. Good luck.
feet, knees, shoulders, neck, hips it all counts to a perfect swing and i want to know please
All u need is PGA
Posture: good posture, left shoulder above the right, arms relaxed and stick ur arse out, seriously.
Grip: either overlapping or interlocking, if you dont know what these are use http://www.google.com and image search it
Alingment: swing slow and controlled, and aim left of your target if you are right handed. Point your left foot on a 45 degree angle to your target line.
As pointed out before, there could be a bunch of different reasons why you are slicing - but since I do the same when I miss-hit and have been playing just over that amount, I'll try to suggest a couple things to try out at the range.
1. Hit the range and determine where on your clubface you are hitting the ball. I will venture a guess that you probably are hitting it close to the hozzel. (sp?) If yes, then one thing to consider is if you are standing too close.
2. Video tape your swing. Look to see if you are "coming over the top", or connecting with an open club face.
3. Are you using stiff shafts and the release is leaving the club open?
4. Are you aiming correctly? This one is REALLY interesting.. If you are right handed and right-eye dominant, then you will under most situations line up way right of the target. (Got this from a pro.) I have to focus my allignment to something much closer and basically use my brain to override what it sees from my eyes. THIS REALLY helped.
5. Grip your club so that it is more closed at address AND make sure that you are clearing your hips during the swing. If you are all arms and shoulders, your chances of slicing OR hooking greatly increase.
6. Tempo - give up some distance for control. Slow it down and your results should get better.
For me, changing my grip did the most help, followed VERY closely by my allignent and next is making a much more controlled (tempo) swing. Where I had been slicing really bad, I have started to learn a draw. = )
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