Tip #1: Better Posture, Better Impact When your lower body races ahead of your upper body—the result of being too aggressive—your upper body tends to tilt away from the target. That's not good. If you want to "feel tall over the ball," make sure you set your spine straight at address. Also, make sure you're not squatting too much. If you are, flex your knees slightly. And make sure the ball isn't too far back in your stance. Setting the ball forward helps keep the back straight during the swing and teaches you to hit against a firm left side. Use drills like this to improve your game. Once you learn to control your aggressiveness and put it to better use.Now that you "have taken up" the social sport of golf you may well have a couple of questions. The "wood" golf clubs are not made out of iron but mostly of steel, titanium and with higher end iron utilizing high tech graphite materials in their structures as well. Woods obtained their name as they used to be made of persimmon wood itself.

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