Knowing what's wrong with your swing is one thing, but applying a fix and practicing those skills is another. This striking aid will help.
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Knowing or figuring out what to fix in your ball striking is a way to improve your golf game, but putting the technique to fix the issue is where practice and skill development come into play.
Have you ever heard anyone say this phrase: “Lose a ball, take a ball. Lose two balls, take two balls. Lose three balls… go to the driving range.”
“It amazes me how often I meet a new student who doesn’t have a clue about proper ball-ground contact,” said Rob Akins, one of GOLF’s Top 100 Teachers. “Sure, many players fight a slice or a hook, but solid contact with the ball is their biggest problem.”
To hit the ball more solidly, Akins suggests using the “forward thinking” method. Essentially, to practice “forward thinking” in your golf swing, you want to hone your focus on where your ball is sitting, then move your focus to just in front of your ball.