
What is the best way to help keep your head straight club?
I've played golf for the second time in a year and was curious as to what I can do with my hands and body to keep your head straight to avoid slicing and hooking? Also, Is it true that when you walk the plank driver (driver, ie, 2I, 3I, 4I …) should use its position within a little more? General advice on balancing properly or tips in general? I need all the help they can get. I did not do too bad but was not very consistent. One last question, is it worth working with swing trainers … those in which the axis is assumed that shows how to adjust your swing to be better?
Hold the club with a neutral hand placement, to emulate a good swing plane and must improve dramatically. You are cluttering your mind with information. If you are so uncertain of his swing, back to square 1 and take a couple of basic swing lessons.
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