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Making mistakes in golf is more common than you may think. Everyone struggles with their swing at times, even the pros. There are many issues that can cause your swing to suffer, but knowing which ones plague you can help you identify the best areas for improvement.
Positioning the ball
Let’s start with how you position the ball and how that interacts with the clubs you are using. For example, if you place the ball too far forward and use an iron, it may shoot off to the left or your shot may be clunky. This is only one of many results that come from not knowing where to position your golf ball.
Aligning your shot
If you do not align your shot properly, your aim will be off. It can be difficult to aim because you aren’t hitting the ball straight towards your target. To achieve proper alignment, you should aim your feet, hips, and shoulders towards the target. Many golfers struggle with their alignment due to a lack of practice or not taking the time to properly set up before each shot. This can lead to shots that veer to the left or right instead of landing where you intended.
A common issue that comes with misaligning your shot is called “over the top.” This results in an out-to-in swing path where the ball flies on an outer path and then into an inner path before landing. Also known as a hook or slice, the problem is that there is a lack of control and distance on your shots. Proper alignment helps prevent this issue and leads to more accurate shots.
Understanding the angle of your clubface
The way you angle the face of your club will have a direct impact on the angle of your shot. For example, if you angle the club upwards, your ball will go the right, whether you want it to or not. The main culprit behind this issue is wrist positioning. The best way to see if you have an issue with wrist positioning is to play a few rounds and note how your shots go. Pay attention to your wrists and the angle of the shot and try to improve every time you play.