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AGameGolf
(2 months ago)
it depends on what you mean by going right. does it go straight the entire time ending up right which could do with your aim or does it go straight and then turn to the right indicating a slice. I have a video that you watch to eliminate slicing and a video that helps you setup straight. Start there and see what happens.
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THEGREATFLAM
(5 months ago)
i have just started golfing and when i hit the ball it all waysgo right how can i correct this.
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iTao93
(5 months ago)
Do you want to make it as a professional golfer? If so that makes to of us =P best sport ever I'm addicted to it seems you are too
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AGameGolf
(1 year ago)
Moving the golf ball back in your stance will give a lower ball flight but it's not ideal because it increases ball spin which can actually decrease distance. Your new golf clubs probably have a lower kick point or flex point than your last golf clubs.
Kick point also known as flex point refers to the specific point on a shaft where the shaft flexes primarily. Shafts are available with low, mid, or high kick points. A shaft designed with a low kick point is generally easier to control and provides a higher ball flight but with less distance and typically appeal to higher handicap golfers. A shaft with a mid kick point provides a combination of power and accuracy with a medium ball flight. A shaft designed with a high kick point usually is more difficult to control and provides a lower ball flight but with more distance which is preferred by lower handicap golfers. |
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runningpop
(1 year ago)
put the club more back in your stance for a lower shot
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psufreak22
(1 year ago)
hey i was wondering i just got bigger clubs and now I am hitting every iron too high is there any way to correct it.
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