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Golf tips: Improve your ball striking with fairway woods

  • Friday, 9 November 2007
  • Barney Puttick
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get your back to the target

Improve your fairway wood play

The most destructive move you can make when hitting a fairway wood is to lunge towards the ball or the target at the start of the downswing.

This creates a steep angle of attack that will reap havoc with the accuracy and quality of your ball striking.

Hit a few practice shots concentrating on keeping your back to the target for a split second longer than usual as you start the downswing.

If you can master the timing of this move your consistency is guaranteed to improve.

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