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Old 03-21-2012, 03:39 AM
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Default "Maintain body posture

"Maintain body posture

Hit the high and low ballistic trajectory ball, spine are in a similar perspective, but the release of arm different ways.Amateur players for how to hit the ball high trajectory of some mistake, they often are in through the touch up the upper part of the time, to get the ball up with stem. You may take Taylormade R11S Fairway Wood into consider This is an amateur players cannot assure die-hard solid reasons touches the ball. In fact, whether it's playing high or low ball ballistic trajectory, keep the same body posture, the only difference is the area of the ball through the release of the arm and hands.Here is a way to practice can help you understand well this. You may take R11S Fairway Wood into consider The right hand a ball, according to swing positioning pose standing and below the way with the right hand hand throw the ball. Will set out in front of goal, is the feeling of low trajectory: let the ball fly out along the front, is the feeling of high trajectory.
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