Golf Tips and Instruction: August 26, 2011

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How To Break 80 Newsletter

August 26, 2011

"The Web's Most Popular Golf Improvement Newsletter"
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In this issue we'll discuss...

1) Tip: Conquer This Awkward Bunker Lie
2) Tip: Drain Short Putts Like A Pro
3) Question: Stop Pulling Tee Shots
4) Article: Exploding Three Golf Myths
5) Article: Hit It Long And Straight

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1) Conquer This Awkward Bunker Lie
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What shots do you dread the most? Chances are you said bunker shots. Bunker shots where the ball is above your feet and resting on an upslope near the bunker’s lip may not be the most difficult shots you’ll face, but they’re right up there. If mishit this type of shot can cost you. It can leave you in the bunker and turn a good par into a double of triple bogey.

Below are four keys to hitting this awkward shot:

  1. Stand a little taller
  2. Dig your feet slightly into the sand
  3. Grip down slightly on the club
  4. Make a relatively shallow swing
  5. Make the needed alignment adjustment

This bunker shot is a challenge but you can conquer it by making some adjustments. When the ball is above your feet, you must stand a little taller, so you can follow the contour of the bunker with your swing. That’s imperative to getting out of the bunker.

Also, dig your feet into the sand for a little more stability and grip down on the club slightly to compensate for digging your feet into the sand. Having taken your stance, make a swing that’s relatively shallow and rounded, not deep and upright.

Since the ball is above your feet, the shot will tend to fly left of the target if you’re right-handed or right of the target if you’re left-handed. You must make the necessary alignment adjustment to hit your target. Right-handed golfers must aim more right. Left-handed golfers must aim more left.

Making a bunker shot with the ball above your feet is no picnic. But if you use the swing keys mentioned above—and practice the shot a bit—you’ll build your confidence. And confidence in golf is half the battle.

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2) Drain Short Putts Like A Pro
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Where you putt from is the key to how well you putt. The closer you are to the hole the better your putting—all things being equal. Weekend golfers probably face more six- to eight-foot putts than putts from any other distance. Master putting from this range and you’ll dramatically cut your scores. But sinking six- to eight-footers isn’t as easy as it sounds. Confidence is a big factor. So is practice.

Below are five tips on sinking six- to eight-foot putts:

  1. Think speed more than line
  2. Stay away from dead straight
  3. Stroke through the ball under pressure
  4. Stand with your eyes over the ball
  5. Focus on the first inch

Weekend golfers tend to focus on line with short putts. But speed is equally important. Determine your line. Then, move on to considering speed. Putt aggressively, but not too aggressively. The hole’s edges might come into play, causing a nasty lip out.

If your putt looks dead straight, look again. If you start the putt straight, you have a margin of error of only half a cup on either side. If the putt breaks right or left, the whole cup is exposed. So make sure the putt is dead straight before putting.

Putting mechanics are usually a matter of preference. But there’s one universal rule for sinking six- to eight-foot putts: Get your eyes over the ball. This simplifies things enormously for most weekend golfers.

The most common miss under pressure is the push. Why—because golfers tend to ease up on short putts. When the pressure’s on, golfers tend to hit at the ball instead of stroke through it, resulting in a push. Don’t ease up. Stroke right through the ball.

The first inch the ball travels is the only area of true precision when it comes to the line. Be painstaking about that first inch. At address keep your eyes riveted on the first inch and don’t move them until you’re ball is one inch past impact.

Follow these tips when on the course and you’ll drain six- to eight-footers like a pro.

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3) Stop Pulling Tee Shots
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Question.

Jack:

I have begun pulling the ball off the tee. The pull is upwards of 45 degrees. Previously, I went to a controlled fade / slice but was lacking distance. Then, I switched to my 3-wood, which I can hit longer with greater control. After awhile, I decided to try the driver again only to either pull or play that controlled fade, so I practiced the pull by turning 45 degrees in hopes of the pull still being there but at least it would be playable. That doesn't always work! Can you help me?

Todd

Answer.

Thanks, Todd. Many golfers use the 3-wood off the tee because it offers them more control. They reserve the driver for wide-open fairways—fairways where they can make a mistake and it won’t cost them strokes.

To stop pulling your drives, you must swing the club on an in-to-out swing path or change the clubface’s position at impact. You can do both by trying one, all, or a combination of the five golf tips below. It’s often a case of trial and error, but the cure is here somewhere.

  • Strengthen your grip
  • Close your body alignment
  • Close the clubface slightly
  • Straighten your right arm early
  • Encourage your right arm to cross over

Strengthening your grip should be your first change. To do that, move both hands to the right until you can see three knuckles on the back of your left hand. The thumbs and “V”s between both thumbs and forefingers should be parallel.

Next, try closing the overall alignment of your body a little by aiming your feet, hips, and shoulders to the right of the target and by moving the ball back a little in your stance. Or, close the clubface slightly as you move the ball back, keeping it “looking” at the ball for a little longer than usual.

You also might try straightening your right arm a little earlier in the downswing and/or encouraging your right arm to cross over. If you’re left handed, try straightening your left arm a little earlier in the downswing and encouraging your left arm to cross over.

These tips will help you straighten out your drives.

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4) Article: Exploding Three Golf Myths

...these myths can hurt your game and your golf handicap. Below we dispel three of the most popular golf myths....

5) Article: Hit It Long And Straight

...Accuracy without distance also does little to shave strokes from your golf handicap. What’s needed is both distance and length. ...

Until next time,

Go Low!

Jack

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  4. Denny Says:

    Hitting sand shots with the ball above your feet can cause problems, but if you adjust your stance and club length, you can hit this shot close to how you hit a normal bunker shot. Standing taller will cause you to have an open stance. Choke up on the club to allow you to not dig too deeply in the sand. Swing a couple inches behind the ball and the sand should propel the ball softly onto the green.

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  5. James Says:

    Jack, I can handle green side bunkers and can get out ok but I struggle with fairway bunkers. What can I do to stop topping the ball?

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