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Golf Swing

 

FULL SWING TIP (William Kipp)
In your practice of the full swing, observe your typical ball-flight pattern then work to produce the OPPOSITE! For example, if you observe your typical ball flight to be a draw or hook (ball curving toward the player's side of the target-line), in your practice try to produce a fade (ball curving the opposite direction). If you normally fade or slice try to produce the OPPOSITE, a draw or even a hook. Accomplish this primarily by adjusting your grip strength, ball position (farther back to promote a draw, more forward to promote a fade), body alignment and swing path through impact. Producing the opposite of your regular ball-flight in your full-swing practice will help your swing to stay "centered", and will help you hit straighter shots on the course. In addition, you will gain the ability to "shape" your shots when needed on the course!