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Better Balance Promotes Consistency
Tracy Reed
Have you ever shot a great round one day and a horrible round the next
day?
Although I don't give out "tips" in the classic sense, this one will make
your rounds more consistent right away.
When you set up for your shot, place the club head behind the ball and
allow your arms to hang straight down from your shoulders. Look at your
target and keep looking at it while you make the next adjustment.
Feel where the weight pressure is under the bottoms of your feet. It
should be in the arches of your feet, evenly centered between your heels
and toes. Next move your feet in lots of tiny steps ......all the while
still looking at your target.....until you feel the weight has settled in
your arches and your leg muscles feel comfortable.
Next, look down at the ball......BUT DO NOT readjust your position. Go
ahead and swing from that setup. You may be amazed at how you hit the
ball.
Here's why it works. To stay in balance during the swing, you must start
in balance. If you are not in balance, your body will try to balance
itself, throwing off your golf swing. This little balance secret gets you
in balance every time because it uses your body's automatic balance
mechanism to start you out in balance.
The biggest mistake many amateurs make is to stare at the ball while they
set up. That causes tension and an unbalanced setup....both are swing
killers. Watch the pros on TV when they set up. You'll see them look down
range. They are checking their balance.....so should you.
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