Tip #2: Less Tilt, More Coverage When you're too aggressive, your upper body often tilts 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, you must learn to curb your aggressiveness to improve your game. Once you learn to control your aggressiveness, you can use this aggressiveness to your advantage, as I teach 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 may well have a couple of questions. Irons with the smallest numbers, like the three-iron or the four-iron, have the longest shafts and are designed to simply hit the golf ball lower and further, and like the woods, with less accuracy. Keep practicing with these two clubs because when you finally make it onto the golf course, like the fairway. Golf and golf is a most terrific social sport. Some golfing fanatics will tell you that the permission based woods gives these golfers "more control" on the golf green. Numerous drills exist that ingrain the four tips suggested above. For example, to learn to maintain posture, take a narrow stance and then drop your back

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