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10 tips for hitting better hybrids 1. Focus on posture Proper posture is a must for hitting solid hybrids — and all clubs, for that matter. Make sure you’re bowed at the hips so your arms can ...
When it comes to hitting hybrids, many golfers set the ball too far forward in their stance.
Taking a proper divot is key for hitting solid shots with your irons and hybrids. Here are 10 keys to mastering contact with the turf.
Now that hybrids have been around for more than a decade, it's easy to spot the common faults. The biggest one is that some players still don't carry a hybrid. If you're out there trying to hit a ...
This week, LPGA instructor Nikki Pflibsen of Shawnee Hills Golf Course in Bedford provides tips on using hybrid clubs instead of irons.
A: The hybrid is one of golf’s best club inventions, as it was designed to take the place of the longer iron. Using the hybrids allows you to hit the ball higher from fairway or rough, and land ...
The weight should shift to the left on downwards swing. The club face should be aimed square at target, resulting in a straight flight. Clive Tucker is head coach at Wildwood Golf and Country Club.
Before hitting the golf course, just remember: golf is considered a gentleman's game. You don't just walk onto the course and play. There are basic rules of etiquette expected by players and fans.
1) The wrist to the club head "If you don't know how to use your wrist and hands correctly, then you are missing the heartbeat of the golf swing," Kostis says.
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