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how to stop hitting the golf ball with your arms

by Ms. Serenity Lynch MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Take your stance with a slight bend of your knees, then bow from the hips (not from the waist), and allow your arms to hang from the shoulders. When you address the ball with good spine angle and tilt as described above you will eliminate most of the risk of hitting the ball off the toe of the golf club.

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Full Answer

How can I stop an arms only swing?

The question how can I stop an arms only swing? Well, that’s really to get connected by keeping your hands inline with your chest. So, first of all, let’s explain what an arms only swing is. If I set myself up to the ball and I keep my body quite still, and I just swing my arms, the arms go up, arms come through.

What is an all arms swing error in golf?

The problem with an all arms swing is that it doesn’t involve the upper body. As the swing error name suggests, it mainly involves using the arms to swing at the ball. This results in powerless effort, with the ball not going at nearly the full distance it should.

How to stop push shots on the golf ball?

Too Close to the golf ball during the set-up. A small gap between the body and the arms is the proper position. The last tip to rid yourself of the push shot is to make sure you are taking the club back down your target line.

How to hit a golf ball out of the stance?

Move the golf ball up in the stance at least a golf ball closer towards your front foot. This gives you more time in your swing to close the clubface and swing more along your target line rather than getting caught in the inside. Move the ball more towards the front foot starting from the middle of your feet.

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How to make sure you are involving your entire body in your golf swing?

In order to make sure you are involving your entire body in your golf swing use this drill. Place the club in front of your chest with your hands and see that the grip end of the club points directly ahead , at the target. Perform a mock backswing and make sure that the end of your club points at the ball when you reach what would be your top ...

What is the problem with all arms swing?

The problem with an all arms swing is that it doesn’t involve the upper body. As the swing error name suggests, it mainly involves using the arms to swing at the ball. This results in powerless effort, with the ball not going at nearly the full distance it should. In order to make sure you are involving your entire body in your golf swing use this ...

What is an all arms swing?

A golf swing said to be an “all arms” swing is one that features movements almost exclusively limited to that of the arms. Indeed, such a swing error foregoes soliciting the hips, barely or at all. This is in contrast to a better swing that features a healthy amount of hips and shoulder turn, both coiling during the backswing ...

How to make sure your hips are solicited?

One of the ways to help make sure your hips are solicited at all – and that you are not only swinging with your arms – is to engage your hips early in the swing. Making sure your hips are rotating back will shield from at least half of the problem with an all arms swing. This can be done by thinking and focusing about properly shifting your weight ...

Do you coil your hips back during the downswing?

Alternatively, let’s assume you did not coil your hips back during the backswing but are correctly initiating the downswing by uncoiling your hips. The result will see your hips thrown out of position at impact, and will have for effect a high unpredictability in your shots and a wide shot scatter.

What happens when your hands flip through the golf swing?

When his hands flip through the golf swing, the player loses power and distance as well as consistency; the resulting shot can be fat or thin (hit behind or on top of the ball).

Why do golfers flip their hands?

By Kim Kleinle. Flipping hands through a golf swing can cause a player to lose power, distance and consistency. Recreational golfers may try to lift the ball, rather than let the club elevate the ball. As a result, the golfer's dominate hand (right hand for righthanded players), scoops at the ball and the wrists flip at impact.

What is the most common miss in golf?

One of the most common misses for the beginning golfer is topping the ball. Just as they come through the impact zone, the clubhead does not bottom out properly and they only catch the top half of the ball. The result is a disappointing dribbler that barely gets out of their shadow.

What does topped ball mean?

A topped ball simply means the club was too high when it got to the ball. (You didn’t pick your head up for goodness sake!) Make sure your practice swings make the club head bounce off the turf, not just brush it. Better yet, make sure when the ball is in the way that you still bounce the club off the turf. We are looking for ball then turf contact after all. The ball will just get in the way as your club travels down to bounce off the turf. Bounce the club every time, even if it’s too far behind the ball, then you can tune in the bounce point so you always hit the ball first. – John Dunigan, White Manor C.C., Malvern, Pa.

Does the clubhead bottom out?

Just as they come through the impact zone, the clubhead does not bottom out properly and they only catch the top half of the ball. The result is a disappointing dribbler that barely gets out of their shadow. It seems like it should be simple to stop topping the ball, but that is rarely the case.

How to keep your golf club from pushing?

Stronger Grip: You can also turn your top hand more towards the center of the grip, so you see three knuckles on the top hand. Having the top hand in this position helps keep the angle of the club from turning open at impact thus avoid the push! 2. Don’t Slide.

How to fix a golf ball slide?

To Fix the Slide: Place a club going perpendicular to your target line going right down the outside of your front foot. Use the club as a guide and try to not slide the hips over that line. Instead, feel like the front hip is rotating back to make room for the arms to come down naturally at the golf ball!

What is a push shot in golf?

A push for a right-handed golfer starts off to the right of their target and stays on that same line. (Opposite for lefties) Swing path is going towards the right of the target coming from the inside of the target line. Curing the push shot is far easier than fixing sliced or the hook shots.

How to prevent an open clubface?

To prevent an open clubface, you have to release the face faster an impact. Practice Drill: Grab a club and make practice swings feeling like the toe of the club is going to head the ball first.

How to close the clubface?

Steps: Close the clubface by either using a stronger grip or practice the club toe drill. Don’t slide to the body back or forward during the golf swing. Instead, rotate the hips to make sure there is enough room for the arms to swing down at the ball and prevent an open clubface.

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