Element essential in your game to hope to lower scores !
This month our technical advisor Mr Jean-Marie Kazmierczak, Head Pro au Golf Training Center d’Agadir, offers us a lesson in the company of Ayman BOUREHIM, a young hopeful, Morocco Junior Champion 2015 of less than 18 ans.
Posture
Fer n°9…position ‘‘square’’ devant la bal le qui
est légèrement centre/gauche.
La tête de club est perpendiculaire à l’objectif, les
pieds, les hanches et les épaules sont parallèles
Position dynamique et équilibrée
Early backswing
For a '' starting block '' : shoulders and arms leave together, for wider always mounted with a high resistance in the lower body.
Top of the backswing
The left arm is found in the horizontal, wrists armed themselves naturally, body weight is located on the inner side of the right foot ... When your body stops rotation in the mounted, Your arms should stop their backward movement.
Too direct or too vertical climb usually causes a descent with the arms and hands and often too deep divots.
Before impact
Towards crossing smoother ... The hips rotate freely and remain at the same level throughout the crossing while both feet remain flat in the area
d’impact, The action of the hands and wrists will be minimized by starting rotation of the body and hips. The crossing is more horizontal in order to be less aggressive on the ball and the force under his touch (divot fine).
Après l’impact
Faster crossing to the target, to obtain a straight line between the right arm, le club et la cible…
Finish
Le poids du corps est tout à gauche, les hanches sont face à la cible, posture must be very balanced. The hands are just above shoulder level : "Too many players looking to wind the club behind the back" This allows you to achieve lower trajectory and more online, with as little side effect to a depth of more controlled strokes.
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