In a previous post, I discussed where the ball should be placed in my stance and how I adjusted my alignment to make solid contact. But one of the most basic tenants of making solid contact was the shaft angle when the club head strikes the ball. As I watched the simple video below, many of my ideas of solid ball striking came together.
To confirm my new-found knowledge, I watched 30 minutes of professional golfers hit balls in various scenarios. Of the many similar aspects of their golf swing, the ball contact was created the same way: the club grip was in front of the ball during contact. Having the club grip past the ball, creates the proper shaft angle so the club head strikes the ball about 3 or 4 grooves up from the bottom of the club head. It is like trapping the ball with the club head.
Next, I looked for a simple drill to reinforce my what I have learned. This is what I found:
What do you think?
I am off to the course tomorrow with my new-found knowledge. I am sure positive things are going to happen!
I am a grateful golfer! See you on the links!
Jim,
Interesting info – let us know how it goes putting your new-found knowledge to use on the course!
Cheers
Josh
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Josh
It worked on and off. Mostly, I drove the ball on a very low ball flight. I need to go to the range! However, I did hit a few beauties that gives me hope!
Cheers
Jim
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