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The 3 Most Prevalent Flaws of Weekend Players by Jim O'Connell





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Through the years I've had a chance to play with many, many players, and they range from scratch players up to the individual who comes out and plays once a year. In observing the contrasts with golfers of different capabilities, the most common contrasts can be put into 3 classifications. Thankfully, anyone can improve in virtually any of those areas. The truth is, I'm sure that those experienced golfers at an earlier point as part of their progress had setbacks in all three areas.

These 3 points I will concentration on, as well as hopefully provide a little information on how they may be fixed:

1. Concentrating on your ball. Most high handicap golfers, though they perhaps don't realize it, do not maintain their eye focus on the golf ball enough. There have actually been assessments conducted with digital cameras on players as they putt, and one of the keys to great putting is what they name "quiet eyes". Excellent players never let their eyesight move from the golf ball, even a little.

A person may work on this by not only watching the ball through the swing, but to focus on the logo or a specific area of the golf ball and try to actually watch it leave the clubface. If you're able to do that successfully, you will be amazed at how much better your ball contact gets to be.

2. Muscular tension. This is an area that sportsmen in any sport in which a complete body harmony is really required to be proficient in. Golf is just one of those sports activities. The game of golf places a premium on balance and flexibility, and those are nearly impossible to complete if our muscles are tensed up. Clearly if we are trying so intently to do something that seems extremely difficult (consider getting that brand-new Titlist over 100 yards of water), it is just natural to get tense.

There are numerous calmness practices that one could learn to do in your pre-swing procedure. Getting in a few deep breaths is usually done and easy to complete, as well as shaking your arms a little to relax things up also help. Find a few that works for you, and then put them into your pre-shot routine.

3. Trying to scoop a golf ball. It just would seem natural whenever you're trying to get your shot airborne, you'll have to lift it off the ground. Yes, it sounds odd to imply that you must strike down on the shot to get it up, but that's the reasons why golf irons are designed the way that they are. Except when you're hitting your shot that's off of the tee, which is already above the ground, or you are attempting to roll a putt along the surface, you have to hit down and through your ball when getting it in the air.

The best advice I will give for completing this is at ball contact be sure your hand location is in front of the golf ball. When you trust yourself to do this there's little or no way that you'll get into that horrible habit of attempting to lift the shot off the ground.

If you are into golf like we are, we invite you to check out our website http://golfshortgames.com, as well as an article on tips on drawing a ball with your driver. Jim O’Connell is an avid golfer and writer living in Chicago.

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