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Golf swing mechanics?
By admin | November 9, 2009
Hip Hop Anonymous asked:
I’m having some issues with my golf swing. I’m getting pretty good distance, but I think I’m swinging wrong, so I’d like to get that sorted out to prevent bad habits later on (I’m 19 y.o.).
I realize that this is no substitute for lessons, but at this point I just don’t have the money, so I would just appreciate suggestions.
I’m having some issues with my golf swing. I’m getting pretty good distance, but I think I’m swinging wrong, so I’d like to get that sorted out to prevent bad habits later on (I’m 19 y.o.).
I realize that this is no substitute for lessons, but at this point I just don’t have the money, so I would just appreciate suggestions.
On the driving range, I notice everyone wearing a glove on their non-dominant hand. After hitting 150 golf bolfs, I started getting blisters on my right (dominant) hand. In terms of grip and hand related things, what am I dong wrong?
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November 10th, 2009 at 2:37 pm
If you are a right handed golfer and leading with the left hand, your right hand is guiding your shot producing the power. Both work in unison so one should not be over powering the other. Your blisters are the result of holding your clubs too tight when you swing. Sam Snead said to hold your clubs with as little pressure as possible. Make believe you are holding a little bird in your hand and apply only that much pressure on the grip of your club.