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Tips From The Pro - The Low Punch Shot

For the low punch shot, you need to tilt your spine and head towards the target at address. This means setting your weight on your left side at address and pushing the ball back in your stance so it is opposite your right heel. Choose a club without much loft and using this set-up position you'll lower the face angle even more.

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Elwyn Davies Elwyn Davies

Tips From The Pro - The Low Punch Shot

For the low punch shot, you need to tilt your spine and head towards the target at address. This means setting your weight on your left side at address and pushing the ball back in your stance so it is opposite your right heel. Choose a club without much loft and using this set-up position you'll lower the face angle even more.

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Elwyn Davies Elwyn Davies

Tips From The Pro - Why Do You Slice?

A weak grip is a common cause of a slice. The good news is that it is easy to check and correct. Looking down on your grip you should see two knuckles on the left hand and the 'V' shape between the thumb and forefinger on your right hand should point to your right shoulder. If you have a weak grip, you will see fewer than two knuckles on the left hand, while the 'V' on your right hand will aim at your chin.

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Elwyn Davies Elwyn Davies

Tips From The Pro - Why Do You Slice?

A weak grip is a common cause of a slice. The good news is that it is easy to check and correct. Looking down on your grip you should see two knuckles on the left hand and the 'V' shape between the thumb and forefinger on your right hand should point to your right shoulder. If you have a weak grip, you will see fewer than two knuckles on the left hand, while the 'V' on your right hand will aim at your chin.

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