The threshold of middle and high handicap players
gogolftown 2010-07-30
Right curve ball - a curly, weak shot - is the typical mistake of many middle and high handicap players. If your curve turns right too much you will be farther away from your target because you want to make up the mistake, so that your right curve ball are more. The more you move to compensate for errors, the more you are far away from your target with your golf irons, which causes you to hit more right curve balls. The following simple points can break this terrible vicious circle:
1, the trajectory of right curve ball is flying to left, but it turns right in the middle of rotation, and finally landed the right target.
2, when the gesture is in adjusting, the body turns to left too much, the target is left.
3, swing path is from outside to inside.
4, the grip is too weak.
5, the face of the golf clubs is opened too much.