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15 Cards in this Set
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What is the main goal of golf instruction? |
to create consistant, solid, on centre impact that delivers the ball to the target |
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How can we determine what club laws are being utilized or inefficiently used? |
looking at the flight path of the golf ball |
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What is the process of instruction that we should follow? |
1. get curve out of the flight 2. correct the path 3. fix the angle of approach 4. maximize distance through speed and center contact |
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what are the two main positions to view the swing from? |
down the line face on |
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list 4 pre-swing elements |
grip posture/stance ball position alignment club face aim |
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At what key positions do we observe the backswing? |
takeaway 1/3 back 2/3 back at the top |
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At what positions do we observe the downswing? |
movement sequence club path release |
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list 5 things we can look for at impact |
face angle swing direction bottom of arc lead wrist shaft position weight posture hip and shoulder rotation |
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what 4 things most commonly affect the face angle? |
type of grip grip tension release point of swing swing center |
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what is a strong vs weak grip? |
strong: hands rotated right, may cause closed clubface Weak: hands rotated left, may cause open clubface |
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how can an off center swing affect the club face? |
center forward = open club face center back = closed club face |
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how can improperly fit clubs (lie angle) affect ball flight? |
too flat = right too upright = left |
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if a person has little spine tilt, little shoulder rotation, and the ball too far forward what swing path do they have? |
out to in |
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what do fat and topped shots have in common? |
they both generally stem from the same swing faults |
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How can fat shots lead to topped shots? |
after hitting a few fat the golfer will pull out of their posture causing a topped shot |