| Some golfers find that when they swing, they feel | | | | towards the flag. Now try rotating the watch face |
| their hands flipping as the club impact with the ball, | | | | so that it points towards the ground. With the club |
| and this causes a loss of distance. If this sounds like | | | | still in your hands, you will notice that this makes your |
| you, then do not fret, as this is a very common | | | | other arm and wrist go on top of your front arm and |
| phenomenon in golf. | | | | wrist. |
| The truth is most golfers with high handicaps release | | | | By doing this, you should be able to "close" the face |
| their hands too early. This is not a move that you | | | | of your club properly, and this should reduce your |
| should make in your swing, and it is something that | | | | slice whilst also adding distance. |
| really separates the amateurs from the professionals. | | | | One thing worth bearing in mind is that both of your |
| Here is a technique to help you combat this problem: | | | | forearms should work together. Try to keep them as |
| If you put a wrist watch on, you will be able to | | | | close to one another as possible during impact. If you |
| visualize the moves you should be making. As your | | | | can perfect this move then this will dramatically |
| front arm comes towards impact, the watch face | | | | improve your golf swing. Once you've got your golf |
| should almost point straight down the target line, or | | | | swing sorted out, the rest of your game will follow. |