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Take dead aim

Article Abstract:

Proper alignment of a golf shot requires a consistent setup, ball position slightly inside the left heel and parallel stance. Spot alignment can be used to keep the clubface square to the target.

Author: Abrahams, Jonathan
Publisher: Time, Inc.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1992
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Slicer's corner

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A golfer must attain two positions during the swing to correct a slice. The left shoulder should be behind the ball on the backswing. The club should be pointed at the ball during the downswing.

Author: Abrahams, Jonathan
Publisher: Time, Inc.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1992

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Change your ball position, change your path

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Golfers who have a strong tendency to hit a slice usually position the ball too far forward in their stance. Finding a better ball position will improve the swing path.

Author: Abrahams, Jonathan
Publisher: Time, Inc.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1993

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Subjects list: Methods, Golf, Swing (Golf)
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