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| Balance+relaxation="nice shot" Other than practicing the fundamentals and not getting too mentally challenged by all the physics involved in producing a good shot, I highly recommend anyone focus on the course not on details but on just staying on balance and loose. If you have done your homework through reading and practice you surely know how to swing the club but nothing you can think about will overcome being off balance and tense. Alot of folks talk about tension but few talk about balance; balance comes when you are relaxed and not trying to kill the ball and produce that one in a lifetime shot. Balance comes when you keep the weight between the insteps of your feet during the swing. You will find that the shot of a lifetime is one produced when you are not trying for it; have you ever hit the pure shot and felt nothing? That's what I am talking about! Play well. |