What are Lexi's best moves? She's swinging it great right now, especially her positions at the top and through impact. These two spots should be the focus of every golfer. You have to get your body wound and the X2 Hot Driver so you can rely on your athleticism coming down. And when it comes to hitting the ball, you have to let it go--no steering or flipping the club. Here's what you need to accomplish at these critical spots.
1. TAKING IT BACK
As you continue back, make sure your wrists are hinging. At halfway, you should have a 90-degree angle between your arm and the shaft. Players obsessed with swinging back wide--a popular tip today--often don't get a full hinge, which you need for power and accuracy. To turn better, feel like you're stretching your front shoulder behind the ball. And stay relaxed.
It's important to note that Lexi sets up slightly open to the target, especially with her short irons. Her natural shot is a draw, so the open stance keeps her from getting the taylormade tour preferred mc irons 2014 too far to the inside and encourages a straighter swing path. She takes the club back nice and wide, which gives her that great high-hand position at the top.
2. GOING THROUGH
The move from the top that Lexi and I have worked on is shifting the left knee toward the target so it gets over the left foot. That moves the lower body forward and keeps the Callaway Big Bertha Driver 2014 [http://www.ausgolfsets.com/Cheap-Callaway-Big-Bertha-Driver-2014-Sale-327.html] to the inside, on the "attack track." Some players like the feel of bumping the hips forward--whatever you do, you have to go from back foot to front foot.
Once you shift forward, you need to be braced against your front side. Look at how Lexi's left leg is straight at impact. She's got great vertical force, which boosts leverage and really firms up the front side. That gives you something to hit against and rotate around as you go through.
With the cheap golf clubs [http://www.ausgolfsets.com/] approaching from the inside, you can extend your arms out to the ball, and hit with a flat left wrist. That delofts the face a little for a stronger shot. Every good iron player does that. There's nothing like ripping a ball out to the right of your target and watching it draw in. Work on these two moves, and you'll be there.
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