9 Bad Golf Shots to Avoid
If you have ever experienced hitting one of these bad golf shots at the first tee in front of your playing partners and other golfers, you probably felt embarrassed and a bit angry at yourself for flubbing the shot. You're thinking -- "Fix My Golf Swing."
So how do you "fix my golf swing"?
Arrive at the golf course early enough to spend time to do pre-game golf warm-up stretches, and practice pitching and putting on the practice green. Don't go to the first tee "cold." and expect to hit a good golf shot on your fist swing.
As you play, evaluate your golf shots. Look at your divot. Is it in line with your target line. A divot pointing to the left of the target line can be evidence of a slice or a pull to the left.
When you step up to hit the ball, take a slow motion practice swing and observe key points in your swing. Look at your left arm and wrists. How upright is your backswing? Check your footwork and knees. Does your belt buckle point to the target at the end of your swing? Make mental notes for future reference.
Work with a golf pro who can help you evaluate your swing. He or she can give you tips and drills that will improve your game.
There is an excellent online golf instructional resource that offers articles, instructional materials, drills, DVDs and more produced by an expert team of golf instructors. Spend time with these resources. Follow the pros' suggestions. And practice! They will show you exactly how to "fix my golf swing."
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