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| One of the hardest shots I find in golf is 'The follow thru'. for years and numerous lessons i,m still concerned that I will 'hook the ball'. I,m nolonger a young man but still manage a handicap of 17 but no for definite that i could reduce my h/cap if only I could solve that problem. All advice would be greatly appreciated |
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| Re: Dvr683 how far do you hit it? you could be releasing too early it you hook a lot. need more info to help. i would guess to maybe weaken your grip a bit and follow through down your target line and let your body swing the club around. try you swing your club down the targer line and not around it, your body will turn it around for you. if you are releasing too early, then your distance probly isn't too good eaither so i reccomend you visit this site to help with a later release. http://members.cox.net/gregjwillis/LESSON1.htm |