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| Hitting ground 2-3 inchs behind ball with all woods Hi My wife & I are new to golf.She is frequently hitting the ground (before the ball)2-3inchs behind the ball with all her woods. Any suggestions why and how to fix. I am trying to learn the single plan swing as shown by Moa any comments on this swing + or - would be appreciated |
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| Re: Hitting ground 2-3 inchs behind ball with all woods Hi John! I am new too. I learned a drill that helped me. I swing the club from 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock sweeping the grass. I was hitting the ground so hard I sprained my pinky! Anyway, also are you and your wife taking lessons? I have found this to be very helpful. I take a lesson every 2 weeks and try and hit the range 3 to 4 times a week. Debbie |