October 10, 2008

PurePoint Golf Instruction ? Stance and Ball Flight ? Golf Grip Instruction

I'm going to talk with you about how to draw the golf ball, hook the golf ball, or fade or slice the golf

ball on purpose.

That way, the next time you go play, if you have a dogleg right or a dogleg

left, or the wind's blowing from the left or wind's blowing from the right, you'll be able to curve the

golf ball that will be beneficial towards you.

Let's say I'm going to play a hole that has a

big dogleg to the left, and I think that I can get it out and around the corner. I'm going to give you a

couple of ideas on how to draw the golf ball.

After you go through your routine, make sure

that you aim the golf ball further right than normal, than you're used to.

The second thing

is I'm going to give you some golf grip instruction. You should turn your grip a little bit to the

right. This will encourage the face to curve over.

And lastly, make sure that you're aiming

with your shoulders, knees and hips to the right. And if you'd like to and you feel comfortable, you can

put the right foot back a little bit.

This will encourage the golf club to swing a little

bit more underneath you from the inside.

Now let me give you a little bit of information on

how to make the golf ball fade.

After you've gone through your routine and you've aimed down

the left side of the fairway, another golf trip instruction is to make sure that before you draw the golf

club back that you turn your grip to the left a little bit. And this will delay the face from closing

opposite of the draw, and the face will return more open than it will square or closed. And then swing

away and that will help the golf ball fade.

Now let's spend a minute correcting a hook. If

you've been struggling, really hooking a lot of your tee shots, all you have to do is check your grip.

The golf grip instruction is to make sure that it's over to the left a little bit and that will encourage

the face to stay open.

If you've been slicing the ball, make sure you turn your grip a

little bit further to the right, and that will help the golf club close and bring the ball back to center

instead of slicing so much.

Try that the next time out and see how it works.

David Nevogt writes golf instruction material that helps golfers of all levels reach

their full potential and lower their scores. David is the author of "The Simple Golf Swing" which

guarantees to have you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today. You can find more of his golf

instruction by going to http://www.golfswingguru.com


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