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Post by clare on Aug 27, 2012 2:39:09 GMT -5
"my favorite shot in golf I am going through this exact problem at the current moment. The problem is all in the tempo TaylorMade Tour Preferred Irons of your golf swing. And honestly it makes sense because you say it always happens at the worst possible moment, meaning you probably realize that you can't hit a push fade if you expect to keep your ball in play. I speak from experience and when I get nervous or uncomfortable over the golf ball I tend to get fast with my swing. What I mean by fast is that the transition between the back swing and down swing is being TaylorMade R9 Drive rushed causing the hands to lag extremely far behind the body effectively blocking your wrists at impact leaving the club face wide open at impact producing exactly what an open club face at impact will produce..... A push fade or slice. So I don't really have a drill to help you here but I do have some suggestions on what I do TaylorMade Burner SuperFast driver to help eliminate the dreaded push fade for myself. The first is don't give in to the pressure of the shot. So what if there is O.B. or trouble out to the left you aren't going to hit that ugly push fade on this shot. Why? ? Because you should be telling yourself ""This is my favorite shot in golf."" I know it sounds cheesy but trust me it will help take your focus off of ""I'm going to hit that stupid push slice again."
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