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Monday, July 4, 2011

postheadericon Improve Your Golf Swing - Recovery Shots



Tricky obstacles are an integral part of the game of golf and while we all like to avoid the tricky shots, every successful golfer needs to know and have confidence to get out of tricky situations that round of golf will throw at you. Golf courses are designed to challenge the golfer and non golfer is immune from mistakes and the consequences of penalty shots, if you are not armed to deal with them. Try these tips down the golf range and add them into their armed golf swing.

The most important part in getting out of tough situations on the golf course to know their limits, and for them to play within yourself. It is far more clever in the long run is not going to line the hole, if you have large obstacles, such as a large tree in line with its projected flight path. You realize quickly that perhaps the chip back on the fairway is the smart thing to do, the consequences of playing by the direction of the shot and hitting a tree can be disastrous.

If you are unsure, however, and you find yourself out of the fairway behind a tree, you can hit a low hook or cut to go around an obstacle, but you must know your limits, so it should not be down to practice golf range. To achieve a hook or slice you set up your golf swing with a little wider stance, but the contour of your body to the right of the obstacle, if you left hip and left, if you slice it right. Taking the normal straight swing, you must turn the club lightly in the direction in which you want to go to the ball. So if you want to hook the ball from right to left around the tree. Set point to the right, but close to the face a little. Use a normal straight swing and the ball must go right, but the curve to the left. As mentioned above do not try this shot for the first time in a round of golf, practice first.

More difficult recovery shot in Greenside bunker, but at the farthest point from the hole, where you'll find yourself basically have to fly over 15 meters of the bunker to say, but only 10 meters from the green to land on. Playing this short otherwise normal bunker shot as it does not open the club face at all. You can use the powerful momentum, but remember to complete the shot with a high follow through.

Finally, we must take into account the buried sand shot. This shot is quite intimidating for beginners, but it should be. You have a club under the ball so you have to hit the ball about two inches behind the ball. You have to hit down on the shot, but with a forceful swing. As you press down through the monitor will be very short and there is not much sand will fly from there, the ball will have virtually no spin on it. Do not forget to finish the shot is not quite another not clear sand.

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