Swinging aggressively isn't a bad thing, but it can be if taken too far. Golfers who swing too aggressively often jerk the club back on their backswing, thrust forward violently from the top of the swing, or execute a host of other actions that throw off the rhythm and timing of their swings. The result: bad shots and added strokes to their scores and golf handicap. Below are four golf tips I recommend in my golf instruction sessions. If you're serious about chipping away at your golf handicap, learn to control your aggressiveness and put it to better use.Now that you "have taken up" the social sport of golf you cannot carry more than fourteen clubs in your personal golf bag. The "wood" golf clubs are made and designed to hit the ball so close to the hole that they are in with only a very few putts. If you tend to block shots, you may be swinging too aggressively. Being aggressive has its advantages as long as you keep it under control. Then, you can use it to lower your scores and golf handicap. Below are four golf tips I recommend in my golf lessons to help eliminate blocked shots. Accuracy of the hit of the golf course, these will be the clubs that will save you many a golf shot and lower your golf score. You cannot carry more than the maximum allotted number of

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