lunes, 3 de diciembre de 2018

A Cure For Pulled Golf Shots

Hi 

Today I have a simple but effective cure for a pull problem.

A pulled golf shot is caused by an incorrect clubhead path and clubface at impact. 

Simply, the clubhead path is travelling along a line (to the left) that is not directly going towards the target at impact. And the clubface is pointing left of your target at impact.


Now I could give you lots of technical reasons why this happens but I won't. I imagine if you have the pulls you just want to fix the problem ASAP. So here's the best way of doing that.

Grab a box. Quite a long box is good. A box like you get golf clubs in is perfect. If you can't get one like that just find the next best box you can.

Next get your 5-iron and tee up a ball. Then place your box down just outside the toe of your club. Make sure you line up your box so the edge closest to the toe of your clubface is pointing just to the right of your target.

Once setup the goal is to hit the ball and not the box. If you hit the box before the ball that means your path is coming across the ball and that's not good.


So to fix your pull problem quickly simply keep hitting balls with your box positioned just outside the toe of your club and do your best to miss the box and hit the ball. When you do this obviously the ball will be starting straight at your target. 

This drill gives great feedback on your clubhead path and helps to fix a pull quickly.

Let me know how you get on if you try this.

Also, here's something else you need to try. It's called The Long Game Mastery Program. And this program will teach you, step-by-step, how to build a tour pro quality golf swing. Go here to check it out:









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