Shank-proof
Article Abstract:
A shank is a golf shot that shoots off at a 45-degree angle to the right of the player's target, and continues to go to the right. The shot is caused when the club approaches the ball from too far inside or on an extreme out-to-in path, and can be avoided by swinging the club as straight back and through as possible.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 2001
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Swing shoulder to shoulder
Article Abstract:
A golfer can correct a slice by rotating the upper body counterclockwise during the swing and moving the hands left after impact. Practice tips for the circular swing are described.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1993
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Learn to drop the club
Article Abstract:
A golfer can correct a slice by using centrifugal force to swing from the inside and release the club. A training exercise is described.
Publication Name: Golf Magazine
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1056-5493
Year: 1993
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