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Most golfers have difficulty with the concept of hitting down at
the ball to make it fly. Surprisingly, a great many players
surveyed did not even know you need to hit down to get the ball up
in the air. Hit Down Dammit concisely explains the concept - and
the technique - of hitting down at the golf ball for proper
trajectory, increased backspin, much improved distance, proper
divot taking, and best of all: consistent shotmaking. If you are
inadvertently - or intentionally - hitting up at the ball, Hit Down
Dammit is for you. If you are a seasoned amateur who has
inexplicably "plateaud" - just cannot seem to get to the next level
despite lessons and/or acquiring a library of books and videos -
Hit Down Dammit is for you. Symptoms of hitting up include (but are
not limited to): - topping the ball - skulling the ball - pushing
the ball - slicing the ball - poor distance - difficulty getting
off back foot - poor backspin - no divot - fat divots - chunking
the ball - thin/fat chip shots - roofing the ball with your driver
- inability to hit long irons and/or fairway woods - good shots
followed immediately by poor shots Hitting down at the golf ball is
not a new concept, but it is a hitherto poorly explained (or
completely avoided) concept. All pros agree on the need to hit
down, so there is no debate there. Even Tiger Woods, in his 306
page "How I Play Golf," states the need to hit down at the ball -
but does not explain how. Hit Down Dammit does. Learn to hit down,
watch the ball go up, and your scores go down.
Most golfers have difficulty with the concept of hitting down at
the ball to make it fly. Surprisingly, a great many players
surveyed did not even know you need to hit down to get the ball up
in the air. Hit Down Dammit concisely explains the concept - and
the technique - of hitting down at the golf ball for proper
trajectory, increased backspin, much improved distance, proper
divot taking, and best of all: consistent shotmaking. If you are
inadvertently - or intentionally - hitting up at the ball, Hit Down
Dammit is for you. If you are a seasoned amateur who has
inexplicably "plateaud" - just cannot seem to get to the next level
despite lessons and/or acquiring a library of books and videos -
Hit Down Dammit is for you. Symptoms of hitting up include (but are
not limited to): - topping the ball - skulling the ball - pushing
the ball - slicing the ball - poor distance - difficulty getting
off back foot - poor backspin - no divot - fat divots - chunking
the ball - thin/fat chip shots - roofing the ball with your driver
- inability to hit long irons and/or fairway woods - good shots
followed immediately by poor shots Hitting down at the golf ball is
not a new concept, but it is a hitherto poorly explained (or
completely avoided) concept. All pros agree on the need to hit
down, so there is no debate there. Even Tiger Woods, in his 306
page "How I Play Golf," states the need to hit down at the ball -
but does not explain how. Hit Down Dammit does. Learn to hit down,
watch the ball go up, and your scores go down.
Do you suck at golf? Do you know someone who does? While written in
a tongue-in-cheek style, Why You Suck at Golf is an informative and
education manual chronicling the most common mistakes golfers make
when playing this wondrous game. From arriving too late for your
tee time, to trying to keep your head too still, if there is a
common, easily correctible mistake a golfer makes it is in this
book. 52 chapters in all, each discussing a mistake and how to
correct it. So whether you want to have a little dig at the
golfaholic among your friends or family, or serious about
eradicating shot-costing mistakes in your game, "Why You Suck at
Golf" is a must read. Written by Teaching Professional Clive
Scarff, author of the #1 ranked "Hit Down Dammit " golf instruction
book, also available on Amazon.
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