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Hit Down Dammit!: the Key to Golf Clive Scarff
Hit Down Dammit!: the Key to Golf
Clive Scarff
Most golfers have difficulty with the concept of hitting down at the ball to make it fly. Surprisingly, a great many players surveyed did not even know you need to hit down to get the ball up in the air. Hit Down Dammit! concisely explains the concept - and the technique - of hitting down at the golf ball for proper trajectory, increased backspin, much improved distance, proper divot taking, and best of all: consistent shotmaking. If you are inadvertently - or intentionally - hitting up at the ball, Hit Down Dammit! is for you. If you are a seasoned amateur who has inexplicably ?plateaud? - just cannot seem to get to the next level despite lessons and/or acquiring a library of books and videos - Hit Down Dammit! is for you. Symptoms of hitting up include (but are not limited to): - topping the ball - skulling the ball - pushing the ball - slicing the ball - poor distance - difficulty getting off back foot - poor backspin - no divot - fat divots - chunking the ball - thin/fat chip shots - roofing the ball with your driver - inability to hit long irons and/or fairway woods - good shots followed immediately by poor shots Hitting down at the golf ball is not a new concept, but it is a hitherto poorly explained (or completely avoided) concept. All pros agree on the need to hit down, so there is no debate there. Even Tiger Woods, in his 306 page ?How I Play Golf?, states the need to hit down at the ball ? but does not explain how. Hit Down Dammit! does. Learn to hit down, watch the ball go up, and your scores go down.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 6 de marzo de 2012 |
| ISBN13 | 9780978194000 |
| Editores | Thornhill Press |
| Páginas | 112 |
| Dimensiones | 140 × 216 × 7 mm · 140 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |