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How To Hit
The Golf Ball

A golf outsider watches the game. How hard
can it be to hit a stationary ball?. After all, major league
baseball players hit balls traveling high speeds all the time. With
that in mind, the outsider decides to take up the game of golf with
the notion that the game is so relaxing because it requires little
effort.
Think again.
Most of those people give up on the game
before they really understand the dynamics of hitting that little
ball. It makes sense that an iron club could pelt a little ball
hundreds of yards, yet when the new golfer takes his first swing
there is often little movement at all… sometimes no movement (or
worse, backward movement).
There is a lot more to hitting that little
ball than meets the eye.

Human nature is to use the iron to cup it
under the ball to hit the ball up into the air. But look at the
club. It is angled back, not at all designed to cup beneath the
ball.
So, when a golfer tries to scoop up the
ball, he or she is really trapping it between the angled face of the
club and the ground. That’s why often times, the ball doesn’t move –
or worse, moves backwards just a little bit.
Instead of striving to hit up, it’s best to
learn to hit downward. By hitting down, the angled club will do the
work for you, not the upswing of your club. When you hit down, the
angle will bump your golf ball forward. It’s that simple.
But putting power behind that little punt
takes some practice. You’ll be tempted to swing big and hard. It
takes as much practice to resist that temptation as it does to learn
to hit the ball! Once you have trained yourself against swinging
upward, you will see your hitting start to improve.
Now you’ll begin to understand why there
are various golf club options and choices you have to make when
making a shot. You’ll need to pick your club based on the angle of
the club face once you determine how far you want the ball to go and
how you need it to perform.
If you’ve been practicing but still don’t
feel like you’ve got the hang of it, ask for help. Your golf course
should have an attendant on hand who could give you some pointers.
Maybe you could take some private lessons.
The course pro shop should have suggestions
for area teachers. Or, try the good, old buddy method. Ask another
golfer you’ve seen play how he or she does it and if they have any
tips for hitting the ball.
You may think you sound silly, but when
other golfers start to regale you with their tales of learning to
hit the ball, almost everyone has had to address that challenge up
front.
With those tips in mind and maybe even a
few lessons behind you, go back to practicing. Just as it takes a
while to train your mind to think about hitting downward instead of
upward, it takes a while to train your body to actually do it the
way you have in mind. Don’t give up and remember, the game is all
about relaxing so don’t stress too much over hitting the ball.
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