
Take It Only From The Expert-
One of the greatest golf ball strikers is Ernie Els. When playing, he has a seemingly effortless rhythmic swing of great impact to the golf ball being hit upon.
This is primarily one of the reasons why his iron shots fly very far!
With Ernie’s techniques done, there are lots of them which beginner golfers can learn from. One of which is the manner by which he fully extends his arms while doing the swing through the ball post impact. This technique allows him to carry a wonderful speed into the ball and make possible the very essential descending blow.
When you want to follow his footsteps through impact, the first thing that you have to do as a golf beginner is to visualize your right arm extending at its maximum to the direction of the target and the clubhead making its way low to the ground after the ball. By doing this, you will have the confidence to swing freely through the ball and do the same manner by which Ernie extends his arm. When you attain such state, you will surely feel a lot better with your performance.
-The right arm must be bent at impact.
-Post impact is the only time during the swing when the arms are allowed to be straight.
-Make Use of an Impact Bag. This can be a duffel bag consisting pillows or towels inside. Locate this bag just ahead of your impact location and practice. When practicing, try swinging into the bag feeling the left wrist flat (for right handers) the right wrist bowed and the hips open 35-45 degrees at impact. This will allow you to definitely feel the impact and do things the same way that Ernie Els do.
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