Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Cure for a Fat Shot

The Cure for a Fat Shot That this problem is easier to solve than you think. You can not understand, but the back of the shoulder in May dive to the ground. This movement forces the club to hit the ground too early. Most often happens when you are really trying to reach the ball. Imagine you are at 200 meters and has chosen to hit the 4 iron. When you have in mind that you must hit the ball hard to get there is the natural tendency to begin the slowdown, with the sides in an effort to really enter into the flask. Can this work for baseball, but not in golf. I want to guide you through what happens if you move the golf course. First, get the configuration of your position, now your backswing and hold it up. Now, only the sides in a horizontal direction toward the target, and noted that the forces your back shoulder to "dip". If you made that "dip" on the back of the shoulder, it's over. You are about to hit the ball behind the 90% of the time, and if you make a good contact, it will probably end with a killer slice. Lateral movement is not good for golf swing.To avoid this problem, and to simplify your golf swing, keeping the lower body of the equation. If you really want the ball, start with the slowing down their arms. It 'hard to do if you were a habit, but once you get used to this, do not hit the ball fat. Most golfers too much emphasis on change in weight. If you keep your hips still, the change of weight, continue to occur, but will not happen naturally. Go to page, keeping the first arm as straight as possible. Now, run the ball at the bottom of the first arm fully extended. Your head has not moved laterally, and hips are not displaced laterally. Now, this is the next step, imagine the entire golf swing, through impact, occurring within the body.Concentrate keep your front shoulder strong and "low" on the ball. This will allow you to keep your swing on the correct plane, and that will help keep your hands in your body. Do not let the shoulder and come away from the target before impact that causes the body to keep your hands ahead of plans for fat and slices. About the author: David Nevogt writes golf instruction material that helps golfers of all levels to realize their full potential and reduce their scores. David is the author of "The Simple Golf Swing" which guarantees to make you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today. You can find more his golf instruction by going to

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