Golf in the SouthWest Tips from the Pros
Golf in the SouthWest
Tom Ward

To have a good angle, the left leg passes the ball first, hands second, and clubhead last.

The Angle of Approach
by Tom Ward

The clubhead should be descending at impact with the exception of the driver and the putter. What is meant by descending angle of approach? Many players do not truly understand this term,and its meaning. Some think it is hitting down on the ball. Not so! Trying to get the ball airborne is the move that disturbs this clubhead path. The loft of the clubface is sufficient to lift the ball. Attempting to lift the ball tends to open the clubface which will slice the ball and lose distance as well.

To have a good angle the left leg passes the ball first, hands second, and clubhead last. This motion automatically moves the clubhead in the descending angle of approach. Having the clubhead passing the hands prior to impact creates an ascending angle of approach. Most of the time with this action the clubhead will hit the ground behind the ball (chili dipping) or the swing bottoms out early and the ball is struck on the upswing, topping it.

To check your clubhead angle practice the hit and hold drill. This will give you immediate feedback in determining whether the clubface is preceding the hands at impact. Hit a few balls and hold, not allowing your hands to go past waist high on the follow-through. If the left wrist or hand is bent forward this indicates the clubhead was ascending rather than descending at impact. Final note: You cannot cheate this drill, as it will clearly show you where you are at in regards to your angle of approach on your golf swings.

Here's hoping you stay on the happy side of par!

Please contact me if you have any problems, and I will be glad to answer them for you. My E-Mail address is: tpward@charter.net.

Tom Ward
PGA Tour Instructor

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