No More Shank Golf Tips
June 3, 2010 by Monica
Filed under How To Play
Some of the best golf tips that you can get are the ones on shanks. The reason for this is that for golf tips, shank is one of the most popular subjects because of how much it can mess up your game. No matter who you are if you play golf you have shank the ball at least once, so you want to do everything that you can next time to prevent that from happening.
What is a shank?
If you are new to golf the first thing that you have to understand is what a shank is, this way you can understand how to correct it through the golf tips that are going to be provided. What happens when you shank a ball is instead of hitting the ball with the center of the club you are hitting the ball with the back part of the club. When you hit the ball with the back part of the club, what usually happens is the ball goes flying off, but not in the direction, you wanted to hit it.
Fix Club Position
The first thing that you can do to try to eliminate your chances of a shank is to work on the club position. You want to ensure that your club is in the desired position before you even move your arms back to swing at the ball, which is known as the setup. When setting up your club look at where the center of the clubface is compared to the ball, how it lines up will determine what you need to do to correct your problem. If you hit a lot of shanks, your best bet is to line up the ball towards the front of the clubface rather than the center because it will make up for any movement in your swing.
Distribute Weight Correctly
The next thing that you want to work on is your side-to-side weight distribution. This is important because of how you react to where the majority of your weight is placed. For example, if you tend to put most of your weight on your heels when you setup for a stance it only makes sense that you feel like you are leaning backwards when you swing, so you naturally shift your weight forward to your toes. Shifting your weight forward to your toes is most likely making your clubface lose position, which leads to a shank. You want to work on having your weight evenly distributed, so there is no more weight on your heels than there is on your toes.
Aim Right
Your aim when you are swinging your club at the ball is also important if you don’t want to shank. Most likely, you are like most golfers, when you aim you are watching the center of the ball, but if you are hitting a shank chances are the clubface is moving based on where you think you are aiming. The best way to correct this is to aim towards the inside of the ball or pretend there is another ball next to the first. You can even work this through by setting up the shots with one ball and then placing a second ball next to it, without moving your feet or your club. You will see how you are hitting the ball, so you can correct your aim.
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