In this video, we will see how to correct your scratched balls or topped balls, with lobbed approaches. Are you interested? Here are the 2 golden tips that I offer you Table of Contents It is imperative that you pay attention to your sternum, which should be positioned in front of your club, when you scrape and top your ball, with your lobbed approaches. You will unconsciously decrease the loft of the club because of two factors. The first positive factor is that by putting your sternum on the left, you will have more chances to go directly to the ball. The negative factor is that by putting it on the left, you decrease the loft and the opening of the club. So unfortunately, you will have balls that will roll more. The solution? You’re just going to align your club phase slightly to the right. But you’re not going to go right because there’s not a lot of speed. So opening your cupped club phase with the ball straight from the sternum does not affect its direction. This makes it easier for you to no longer scrape and top the ball. From the moment you are in position, and if you do a translation, what will happen? It will happen that at the time of translation, you risk making a scratch or rockets in front. This is where it is essential to put this element in place to eradicate your scratched approaches and your lifted approaches forever. In summary, you must first pay attention to the opening of the club, then grip and keep the sternum to the left of the ball. Before making a rotation to make your swing, that is to say turn from one side to the other. This is how you will have a lifted approach with excellent contact and an excellent result. If you liked this video, share it widely and if you want to go further, I have training for you, to perfect your Little Game. Personalization is at the heart of my teaching, which you can have either through my golf courses or through my online training . I can’t wait to see what this inspires in you in the comments below 750px
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Second tip: Dynamic
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