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Trying to square the clubface to the back of the ball at impact generates a dreaded "over the top,"
or out to in, swing path in which the clubhead approaches the ball from outside the target line.
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Do you consistently hit inconsistent golf
shots? One swing results in a pull and the next is a dreaded slice.
Left, right, left, right! This is music to the ears of an army drill
sergeant, but it is not necessarily the most enjoyable way to play
golf. If an inconsistent ball flight such as the one described above
fits your game, I will guarantee you have prescribed to one of the
biggest misconceptions among golfers. Most likely, you are trying to
square the clubface to the back of the ball at impact. Likewise, your
swing path objective is probably to try swinging your golf club
straight down the target line. While logical, these swing thoughts are
incorrect. Logic versus science is the issue at hand, so let me
introduce you to a radical idea from any you may have heard: Stop
trying to hit the ball straight! If implemented correctly with the
proper swing thoughts, this simple idea will immediately lead to
greater consistency.
Many golfers are apprehensive about taking
golf lessons because they think the teacher is going to rebuild their
swing. Actually, the number one objective of a teacher should be to
reprogram the golfer’s mind-set. "As you think you will become." When
you think differently, you will swing differently.
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Attempt
to swing the golf club out to the right at a 30 degree angle across the
target line to ensure that the clubface is square to the ball when it
separates from the clubhead.
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One must be able to differentiate between
the target line and the delivery line in golf by using their
imagination. The target line is the most important line in all of golf
because it reflects where you intend for the ball to go. It helps the
golfer aim at the target properly. This is imperative because if you
cannot aim the arrow (clubface to target) then do not worry about the
Indian (golfer). If the golf club were built on a vertical plane, like
a croquet mallet, we would swing the club on the target line. In this
scenario, the target line would also be the delivery line. Because the
golf club is built on an angle, referred to as an incline plane, the
actual path of the orbiting clubhead as it approaches the ball is from
inside the target line. This is the delivery line in golf. By
understanding the incline plane, one can appreciate the delivery line
in golf. The golfer stands inside the target line at address,
therefore, he must attempt to store all the energy of the swinging golf
club inside the target line until the clubhead makes contact with the
ball. Instead of looking at the back of the ball at address, relocate
the focal point of your eyes to the inside quadrant of the ball and
make an attempt to swing the golf club out to the right at a 30 degree
angle across the target line.
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Visualize
a "magical" clock in your golf swing. Imagine your takeaway toward
6:00, your downswing approaching the ball from 7:00, and feel like you
are swinging the club to 1:00.
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Wherever your eyes are looking, your hands
and the clubhead will want to go. If your eyes are looking at the back
of the ball at address, then you are probably trying to square the
clubface to the back of the ball at impact. Address and impact are two
very different alignments in golf. Focus your eyes on the inside
quadrant of the ball at address and your hands will strive to reach
your new focal point. By making this small change, you will be well on
your way to improving your downswing and obtaining much more manageable
misses.
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As
you swing the golf club from 7:00 to 1:00, be sure to transfer the
momentum in your golf swing through the roll of the forearms following
impact.
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To give you a visual perspective, if the
golf ball was the center of a clock face and 12:00 was the target, the
target line would run from 6:00 to 12:00 (see picture). The actual
delivery line would approach the ball from 7:00 with the feeling of
hitting the ball towards 1:00 (see picture). The 1:00 follow through is
an illusion that the golfer must feel, but the 7:00 approach to the
golf ball is necessary for consistent golf. The golfer must swing the
clubhead on this delivery path based on the law of the incline plane.
Remember, logic says to swing the golf club on the target line, but
science reveals that because the golf club is built on an angle the
club should approach the ball from inside the target line. Refocus your
eyes to the inside quadrant of the golf ball and change the feel of
your swing from down the target line to across the target line and you
will be hitting golf shots you have only dreamed about.
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Ted Frick
2005 Carolinas PGA Section Teacher of the Year
Owner / Director of Instruction
Classic Swing Golf School (Located at Legends Resort)
P.O. Box 50955
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
(843) 903-5560
1-800-827-2656
tfrick@classicswing.com
www.classicswing.com
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