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Tips to Hit 3 and 5 Fairway Woods Correctly by jessica delia
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Tips to Hit 3 and 5 Fairway Woods Correctly |
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Recreation & Leisure
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Fairway woods can be utilized both off the tee and off the fairway when faced with a long approach shot into a green. Many players find striking a PING G15 Fairway Wood off the tee easier than the Ping G15 Driver but much more technically demanding than an iron when hit from the fairway. Both fairway wood shots require similar techniques with only a few alterations and they are well worth learning as accuracy off the tee and distance from the fairway are crucial for long lasting success on the course. The key to playing a great fairway wood shot is to understand where the club arc bottoms out during the swing. A lofted cheap Ping G15 irons swing bottoms out just after the ball which is why good players strike the ball first then the turf, creating a lovely divot. Alternatively, the driver arc bottoms out just before the ball, most good players and long drivers’ strike the ball with a slightly ascending arc. A fairway wood swing bottoms out almost exactly at the point of impact, with players catching the ball cleanly and just bruising the ground afterward. Players don’t want to be taking big gouging divots with a fairway wood. Because of their lack of loft, fairway woods are not easy to hit skyward. The Technique show you: 1. Address the ball with the feet shoulder width apart and the ball positioned a few inches inside the left heel to help the fairway wood bottom out correctly. 2. Keep balanced whilst swinging the Ping K15 Driver back. Players don’t want big weight shifts back and through. Keep the weight 50/50 on each foot throughout the swing. 3. A smooth rhythm is essential for a successful shot. It’s important the strike is clean so the small amount of loft on the fairway wood can have the most effect and will help the ball rise into the air.
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