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    Hi all,

    My nick name is Reddifusion. I'm from Malaysia and new in this sports. I hope by joining this i can gain more knowledge, learn new skills and get more new friends.

    I have a question:

    when we swing, there are tendency have a 'close' swing.. which will result the ball will not in go to the direction that we had aim before swing.. how to avoid that from happen?

    Thanks.

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    Re: Newbie form Malaysia

    Hi Reddifusion,

    That's a different name, we used to have a television company in the UK called that once.

    Welcome, I hope you enjoy the site and will participate.

    I am not sure what you mean by a "Close" swing" do you mean you hit to the right of the target? What is happening to the ball?

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    • #3
      Re: Newbie form Malaysia

      Originally posted by reddifusion View Post
      Hi all,

      My nick name is Reddifusion. I'm from Malaysia and new in this sports. I hope by joining this i can gain more knowledge, learn new skills and get more new friends.

      I have a question:

      when we swing, there are tendency have a 'close' swing.. which will result the ball will not in go to the direction that we had aim before swing.. how to avoid that from happen?

      Thanks.
      Hi Reddifusion,

      I'm not sure if I'm reading your email correctly, but I'm assuming you are referring to "closing" your club face at impact? If so, then the ball should either draw (ball traveling slight right to left) or hook (ball traveling severly right to left) for right handed golfers, the intensity of the spin would depend on how close your club face is at impact in addition to the swing path.

      Honestly there are quite a few things that would lead to that, you could have the ball position too far in front (towards your left foot), or you could have a very strong grip (left hand rotating severly clockwise), or early release of the club. Without confusing you too much, describing your swing in detail would really help.

      Hope I at least answer some of your question, thanks.

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      • #4
        Re: Newbie form Malaysia

        thanks for the advise...

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