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Top Korean Golfers at Gold Coast Golf School
By Lawrie | February 26, 2008
Over the past five weeks I have been working with some of Korea’s finest amateur and professional women golfers who are training at our golf school on the Gold Coast preparing for their tournament season which begins in March.
All the girls have swing projects they have been working on, and in this post I thought I would show you the type of improvement that can be made with some focused effort at our golf school.
The golfer that we’re focusing on in the first picture was hitting a lot of shots left of the target with a slice spin on the ball which created problems when she was hitting approach shots into the green.
Note the clubface position in relation to the left arm angle.
Notice that the clubface is pointing towards the sky in what is often described as a closed face position.
In the second photo notice how we have been able to get the clubface and the left arm to be parallel to one another.
This has had a significant effect on her ball flight turning a slicing spin into a drawing / straight spin leading to better approach shots and lower scores.
In my next post I’ll tell you exactly how I did it, so stay tuned.
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