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A Closer Look At Thin Shots And The Ways To Stop It

If a “thin” shot in beginning golf happens, this means that your clubhead is normally making contact with the ball on top of its equator line. This kind of shot is not merely embarrassing, but it sends the ball flying off with the loft of only a few feet, if that much.

The type of club you make use of poses a consequence on the thin shot made. For instance, a thin shot that is hit with a long iron, middle iron, or wood, will go over a short distance of travel as compared to a ball that is properly hit. In contrary, a thin shot hit with a short iron or wedge will travel beyond the usual after the ball hits the ground and will keep on rolling.

Thin Shots Can Also Be Good at Times

Thin shots cannot be considered as a fiasco in its entirety, especially if hitting from the tee or fairway.  The ball might fail to go to as far as you would like but it will still move forward towards the hole.  However, if you are posed with a challenge as golf beginner in which you must clear an area of water or a bunker, for example, then a thin shot won’t be that of great help. The ball will drop right in the hazrd and your game will then be totally messed up.

Ouch, That Hurts!

A thin shot if hit with the use of full strength and power may be the reason for the existence of some physical pains and a feeling of discomfort. The club vibrates when this type of shot is made, causing irritation in the hands and wrists.  This holds true if the shaft of your club is made of steel. This pain will be like a mild electrical shock.

How Can This Thin Shot be Prevented

The thin shot is the direct contrast of the fat shot, obviously, thus in several instances, the bottom of your swing happens to be too far forward. Other golfers end up hitting a thin shot simply because they raise their body just before making impact with the ball. A third factor which causes thin shots is your effort to scoop up the ball into the air by using an iron.

In order to avoid thin shots from occurring, you must make a conscious endeavor to keep your spine straight during the swing as a beginner golf player. However, do not straighten your knees or torso when doing the downswing.

Next, you have to attempt placing the ball at various positions at address. Try working with your clubs and conduct testing.  Say for instance you have some difficulties in hitting thin shots with the use of your driver, you can do some adjustments by teeing up the ball up an inch or two back within your stance.  This will be of massive help in order for the clubhead to make contact with the ball eventually, which is of course the solution to the problem.