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Stop hitting the ball fat.


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You have to start to understand how the club works. Where the bounce is on your club, it skips off the ground when you swing it, always swinging to your V, where your release point is. You will never hit the ball fat again if you swing to this point.

One of the main reasons you hit the ball fat is that you don't understand how the golf club works; you swing at the golf ball and hit the ground with the edge of your golf club. You should learn where the bounce is on the club and how to bounce and skip the club off the ground. Also, golfers try and get under the ball to lift it in the air, not understanding how to create spin. When you swing the club, you hit the ground too soon and catch it fat, then the next shot you hit you top the ball. and top it.

You are led to believe that you should always take a straight divot every time you strike the ball; this couldn’t be further from the truth. You take three different types of divots every time you hit the ground. You have a left divot if you want to fade the ball, and a right divot if you're going to draw the ball, and if you take a straight divot, the ball could go left or right. its very hard to have control over your golf shots by taking a straight divot in your long game, this causes you all sorts of problems first, you have a big chance of taking a chunk out of the groud also when the compression goes out of the ball it will drift left or right coming down from the sky, because there is always a wind blowing this means its very hard to have control over the golfball taking a straight divot in your long game. the time to take straight divots hitting the stinger shot, or the knock down shot hitting the ball on to the green with backspin. You need to axcept that the ball will rotate, spin, and curve everytime you play a golf shot.Question 2 How many divot types do you take from the ground after striking the golf ball? Which one should you not accept? Why.

You are led to believe that you should always take a straight divot every time you strike the ball; this couldn’t be further from the truth. You take three different types of divots every time you hit the ground. You have a left divot if you want to fade the ball, and a right divot if you're going to draw the ball, and if you take a straight divot, the ball could go left or right. its very hard to have control over your golf shots by taking a straight divot in your long game, this causes you all sorts of problems first, you have a big chance of taking a chunk out of the groud also when the compression goes out of the ball it will drift left or right coming down from the sky, because there is always a wind blowing this means its very hard to have control over the golfball taking a straight divot in your long game. the time to take straight divots hitting the stinger shot, or the knock down shot hitting the ball on to the green with backspin. You need to axcept that the ball will rotate, spin, and curve everytime you play a golf shot.

Three Divots Types