Awkward
Shots
Changing awkward shots into opportunities
For some of us golfers, this is something that happens to us
more often that we would like. You know what I am talking about.
Awkward shots that throw you off balance. They aren’t as
simple as instruction videos or professionals make them look. Here
are some great ways to overcome those awkward shots.
When you have
an awkward shot to make, think about how you can swing, keep your
balance, and keep from moving your head. Then imagine the line your
club travels along.
Prior to setting up your shot, consider where the club head
needs to travel for the greatest distance in a straight line. Keep
in mind that the ball makes contact with the club head for several
inches. After you make a few practice swings, you will be able to
see what relationship your feet will have with the line and then
you can determine your stance.
It is important to keep from swaying when you are about the hit
the ball. Just before you swing, see if there is any problem
keeping your balance. If there is, you need to keep shifting until
you find a comfortable position where there is no tension in your
swing. Freedom in your muscles and mind is what you are looking for
so that you will be able to swing smoothly. If you are fidgety when
you address the ball, you are not going to be able to focus on the
ball. Be sure you keep your feet still.
Focus on the ball
Ensure that you can see the ball from the beginning to end of
your swing. Even if it is a difficult shot, do not lose focus on
the ball. This will help you hit the ball cleanly and solidly.
If you keep your eye on the ball, then your swing will be free
from faults and the ball will be hit correctly. If you can keep
your head still for the entire swing until the club head meets the
ball, your swing will definitely improve. Then if you have an
awkward shot, you will be able to hit it with confidence and
assurance.
Bad or difficult weather can make any shot more difficult. When
the wind is blowing, it is important to keep your feet closer
together. It is natural to think that you just need to hit the ball
harder, but the wind makes it even more important to hit the ball
correctly.
The more awkward the shot, the more you need your muscles to be
relaxed enough to make the shot. Here is a tip. The shorter the
shot that you need to make, the closer your feet should be brought
together. Hit the ball true, instead of with all of your strength
to keep it from bouncing away and reducing the distance that it
travels.
Awkward and difficult shots are something that every golfer
needs to learn to deal with. Once you learn how to handle them,
then you will be much more confident and be enjoying a lower golf
score!
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