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Balance the key to good tee shot
Balance is the key to a good golf swing and to be able to hold your followthrough for a few seconds after the ball is gone is, we're told, is a tell-tale sign of whether the ball has been struck well
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(Free-Press-Release.com) July 28, 2011 --
Balance is the key to a good golf swing and to be able to hold your followthrough for a few seconds after the ball is gone is, we're told, is a tell-tale sign of whether the ball has been struck well or indifferently.
Everyone has their own idiosyncrasies as we saw off the first tee in the Golfmagic Open yesterday at Worksop Golf Club and some proved the exception to the rule with good shots from unlikely positions and poor shots from high, classic finishes.
When I paid a visit to trick shot artist David Edwards recently he showed me how correct balance enabled him to playing a shot while standing on one leg, even with the ball perched on one of his trick show high tees.
He says: "It doesn't matter which foot you choose to hit this shot but simply square up the standing foot - not splayed open or closed as you might when you play with both feet on the ground. Of course, a good driver like Ping G10 Driver will definitely help you do better.
"Try to retain your balance with a slow tempo throughout. Relax and retain the feeling of being able to turn the shoulders whichever foot you're standing on.
"Next time you're playing from an awkward lie - with one foot in an one foot out of a a bunker perhaps - remember that balance is key through the shot and remaining relaxed."
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