Golf Misconceptions
Golf Misconceptions
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- The majority of golfers slice the ball
- A strong grip will cure a slice
- The head should be over the right knee at address
- The weight should be toward the balls of the feet
- The player should try to keep the left arm straight
- The shoulders should turn
- The swing plane is line the should run from the ball to the tip of the shoulder
- The club should point at the target at the top of the swing
- The wrists should cock
- The left arm must be kept straight
- The left hip should turn to start the downswing
- The player should try to swing from inside out
- The player should try to hold the lag till the last possible second
- Impact and address are the same
- The clubface should be square at impact
- The hands should roll over to release the club
- The follow-through and finish are the same
- The shoulders should be level at the finish
- The driver must be caught on the upswing for more power
- The player should only think of the target not the swing when on the course
- The player must try to hit behind the ball on a bunker shot
- The player must open the face then take the grip on a bunker shot
- Clubhead speed equals more distance


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