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More consistent contact is something all golfers are striving for. In this tip, Debbie Doniger explains a thumb swing thought that delofts the club at impact and improves the strike.
Comments (10)
Any suggestions for senior golfers specially on 25’+ long putts?
I am really terrible with my hybrid and 3-wood. Frustrated to the point that I hardly play with them. Very rarely I get a good shot but I have no idea what I did to achieve those yardage. This is very good tip for me to try next time. Thank you.
Is a strong grip or a weak grip better to create more "whip" or club head speed ?
thanks Martin for that driver check point
Debbie, I am interested in why delofting at impact improves the quality of the strike. Exactly what is happening technically and why is it different to simply using a lower lofted club with the inappropriate scoopy swing?
G'day Debbie, Thank you for this tip, quite simple and clearly explained.
Any suggestions for senior golfers specially on 25’+ long putts?
I am really terrible with my hybrid and 3-wood. Frustrated to the point that I hardly play with them. Very rarely I get a good shot but I have no idea what I did to achieve those yardage. This is very good tip for me to try next time. Thank you.