December 21, 2015 At 03:10 PM By Chris A
Chris ANewtownabbey, County Antrim
Sam RSwindon, Wiltshire
You should narrow your stance and shorten the length of your back swing as you still need to be committing to the shot. Narrowing your stance will also reduce the amount of movement in your body, naturally reducing your swing speed and should encourage a cleaner strike.
richbow9Huddersfield,
May be try gripping down the shaft a bit instead of slowing your swing
Also just thing about the follow through. You are probably thinking too much about blazing it through the back and not letting the club do it its work, and bailing out of the shot??
Keith ABBanff, Aberdeenshire
Thanks for the advice guys. Will try these as soon as i get to the range. Thanks Chris
william mHolywell, Flintshire
December 21, 2015 At 03:10 PM
Has anyone any good tips to stop me taking to much ground or hitting a shank when trying to slow my swing down and try and take some off the shot? Chris
Ray MAirdrie, AB.,
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