How to Hit the Power Sweet Spot

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colorfulevey
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How to Hit the Power Sweet Spot

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Today's modern golf clubs offer the golfer plenty of opportunities for "forgiveness" if a shot is not hit with the proper spot of the face of the club. However, there's nothing like hitting the ball on the sweet spot of the club. That's how you hit an accurate shot and that's how to get maximum distance.


Tee the ball up high when you are going to hit your burner 2.0 irons. Most tees are about 3/4 of an inch high. There are tees built for oversized drivers that are an 1 1/2 inches high. Use these to give yourself a better chance of hitting the power sweet spot on contact.


Check your grip strength. Be careful not to squeeze the club which was bought from taylor made burner 2.0 irons for sale online shop too tightly. Most people tend to think that they can hit the ball further if they hold the club tighter but that will keep your from getting a full rotation on your swing.


Keep your head down on contact. You have been waiting all afternoon to hit your long drive. You set up at the tee and you are ready to hit the ball on the sweet spot. You are anxious to see the ball fly down the fairway and you pick your head up a fraction too soon and watch the ball go about 100 yards. Watch your taylormade rbz irons making contact with the back of the ball and don't lift your head until your hands have reached shoulder height on the follow through.


Slow your swing down. When you are anticipating a big shot with a rbz driver or another wood, the club will do the work for you without having to add extra power on your part. A smooth and even swing will bring maximum distance and give you the timing you need to hit the ball on the power sweet spot.


Go to the driving range and practice keeping your head down and building a repeatable swing with good timing.
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