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| Re: How to stop pushing the ball I don't know whether this will help as I'm moving into another area, viz a viz blocking. The points which I raise are somewhat different to those that have been covered previously. I suffer from this quite frequently. According to my instructor, the cause, in my case, is that, sometimes, I fail to make a proper shoulder turn. The arms and hands don't have time to get into the correct position for impact. This is further compounded by a tendency to get slightly ahead ahead of the ball coming into impact. Hence the block out to the left (in my case being a leftie). Any comments on this would be welcome. Thanks |
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| Re: How to stop pushing the ball Quote:
I feel that both of these shots are due to speed of rotation in the upper body. Either I'm slow in the upper body (block) or I'm fast (hook). One thing that I've tried to work on is keeping my line of sight (angle) with respect to the ball (at address) relatively consistent throughout the swing. I want my body/swing to rotate around my head. Also, I have to make sure that I don't grip the club to tightly. As a poster mentioned, the root cause of the block has to be an improper swing path. For me, this usually means that I haven't got through the shot for one reason or another. The main culprits are:
I work on my tempo by hitting full swing shots with my feet together. The trick is to not lose your balance. You will be amazed that you don't lose a lot of distance because it forces you to swing smoothly and you end up hitting it on the screws most of the time. |