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Old 11-22-2003, 01:48 AM
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Some balls go where you would like them and some don't.
This is GOLF do not be so demanding.
Most errors occur within the first 3 feet of the club going back.

Some typical errors that can occur are fanning the club face open.(This is very common), some players take the club back and close the face(this is less common)better players tend to do this.

If you are aimed too far right of the target, you will snatch the club to the inside, and come over the top.

If you are aimed too far left you will take club to the outside, this will also cause you to come over the top.



This can account for errant golf shots

When the club is halfway back check to see that the toe of the club is pointing toward the sky. This is a square clubface
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