As a retired aerospace engineer, I like to try all aspects of golf swing and golf putter design. Recently discovered by a retired aerospace engineer, the average golfer has an opportunity to maintain distance and accuracy with each of his clubs. No club modifications are required.
I had a problem with the shorts because I had become too "convenient" and almost reached the level of "yips" on short wedge shots.
Moreover, I am trying to hit the ball. I am playing an "over the top" action, pointing to the hook and the hook.
I know that my problem is caused by an overactive right hand, and I am experimenting with ways to make my hands work more. By increasing the number of fingers that overlap in the handle, I can minimize the tension of my right hand. The selection club was cancelled on the back and the hand movements became smoother.
My initial test was to use my sand wedge when I found out...
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