Three Variations of Golf Shots

In this article, you will learn how to get the edgethe distance they can achieve because the ball turns
over your opponents when the course dog-legs -to the point of almost coming back to the one who
learning how to hook and slice can be useful at times.hit it.
While there is only one type of swing in golf, thereA more severe form of slicing is known as shanking,
are three variations of golf shots: Right curving,in which the ball is hit on the heel of the club and
high-flying shots that inevitably turn into slices;shoots off wildly to the right. Learn how to properly
Low-flying shots that curve to the left causing aperform a slice so that it can be used to your
hook; and the perfect straight shot, which is neitheradvantage. First, play the ball slightly ahead of the left
too high nor too low, and always manages to stayfoot. Place the club so that the toe is slightly turned
right in the middle of the fairway.in and the shaft is not tilted forward, but rather,
You may think a straight shot is all you'll ever needperpendicular.
to master the game. But, the ability to perform aLearning a hook is just as easy. For this type of shot,
hook or slice at will gives you an edge over otherthe club is positioned back towards the right foot -
players when you all stand there facing a fairwayjust as you'd do for a bad lie. The clubface, however,
with a sharp dog-leg to the right.is kept square to the ball, with the shaft tilting
What's the secret to intentionally shooting a slice orforward. Your right foot is drawn back to the right
hook? It's all dependent upon how you set the clubof the intended line of the shot.
before you begin the backswing. If the club is set inSometimes, the lie of the ball will affect the body's
an open position, then the ball will veer off to thepivot, and result in a hook or a slice. If the ball lands
right. Closing the clubface will reverse the effect, andon ground that is higher than the player, it results in a
cause the ball to turn left in flight. Keeping thehook. Likewise, a low ball position results in a slice. To
clubface square will result in a straight shot, down theoffset these tenancies, the player can adjust the aim
middle of the fairway.of their stance and play with an open or closed
In order to master these techniques, you must firstclubface.
have a thorough understanding of each type of shotHow do you use the eight steps if you're a
and its effects on the ball itself. A slice almost actsleft-handed player? Simple. You just reverse both of
like a boomerang - flying high to the left and makingthe four step sections for positioning and swing. It's
a sharp turn to the right.the same as if a right-handed player finds himself up
Slices can be helpful when you have a fairway thatagainst a tree or other fairway obstacle that
curves to the right. However, people who slice eachprevents him from taking a full right-handed swing.
and every shot are faced with the dilemma of limiting