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Smoother Strokes

I’m here to share a few of my favorite golf clubs discount store tips and drills to help get your short game back on track, especially if you haven’t been playing much golf lately. To get started, check out the picture to the left. Notice how my eyes are closed? That’s not a mistake.
Now, let’s get down to the natty gritty. All great putters have a solid setup, which in our case means setting up to the ping g15 driver in a comfortable and athletic position. In the photo above, notice these few key points: The ball is positioned slightly forward of center. But, you may be asking, “Which arm should drive the putting stroke?” The reality is it’s both. The left arm is the puller, and the right arm is the pusher. The key is to use both arms in unison to prevent the hands from collapsing through impact. If you do that callaway ft-iq driver, the putterhead will outrace the hands (see top left photo, opposite page), and you’ll have inconsistent results. But, if you manage to keep the hands working in unison, the upper body will become more engaged in the stroke with callaway ft-iz driver, and it’s likely your wrists won’t collapse, and smoother strokes with taylormade r9 driver will be easier to attain. I like to use a golf ball between my wrists as I practice, as a handy reminder. ishiner
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