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Over the last weekend, during my usual round of golf with my buddies, one of them told me of a practise tip that he uses to help him improve his golf swing. I think there is no harm sharing with all my golf buddies here on his tips.

My friend said that a great practice technique that is a remarkable way to help you develop a better sense of your swing, and the ball, is to take practice shots with one hand.

Here is how it’s done:

1. On the practice range, stand over the ball with your normal stance, using a wedge or the 9-iron.

2. Let go of the club with your dominant hand. Keep it at your side. Remember, this drill requires only one arm in use.

3. Start your one-arm practice swing by taking chip shots. By hitting these small chip shots, you will develop a better feel for getting the clubhead on the ball. It also lets you see how the ball moves when it comes off of the clubface.

4. Finally, continue the drill and work your way up to taking ¾ swing pitch shots, still using just your non-dominant hand. You will find that your confidence with the one arm will improve and when you make your normal swings, they will seem stronger and the ball will fly farther.

Hope this helps in your golf swing.

Let me know your experience with this tip.

All the best to your golf swing.

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  1. What do you think of this practise for Golf… on October 17, 2007 1:21 am

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  2. Mike Pedersen Golf on October 21, 2007 8:57 am

    That’s a good tip, but very tough for the senior golfers who lack the strength to keep a hold of the club in one hand. Starting out with short shots is the way to go.

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