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How to Improve Your Golf Game If You’re Over 50 |
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| As golfers get older, their backswings get shorter. And when the
backswing gets too short, you lose distance, accuracy, and
consistency. Fortunately, you can regain your form and improve your game by making some simple adjustments: First, make sure you hold the club lightly. Reason: Gripping too tightly tenses the arm and shoulder muscles, restricting the backswing. Second, put more weight on your right foot, especially on full swings with woods and longer irons. Result: A head start on your swing and less weight to shift. Third, turn your chin to the right (or to the left if you’re left-handed) as you start your backswing. If it throws your timing off, cock your chin in the direction of your backswing before you swing.
--Source: Bottom Line Retirement, Spring 2006 Edition |
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