Poster The most important shot in golf is the next one
The golf swing is outwardly similar to many other motions involving swinging a tool or playing implement, such as an ax or a baseball bat. However, unlike many of these motions, the result of the swing is highly dependent on several sub-motions being properly aligned and timed.
These ensure that the club travels up to the ball in line with the desired path; that the clubface is in line with the swing path; and that the ball hits the center or “sweet spot” of the clubface. The ability to do this cons, across a complete set of clubs with a wide range of shaft lengths and clubface areas, is a key skill for any golfer, and takes a significant effort to achieve.
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