Block shots rank high on the list of bad shots by golfers who swing the club down the line and release it, resulting in a straighter, truer drive. The sand wedge is the shortest club in the golf course clubhouse. 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 in front of your body, they can swing down the line and release it, resulting in a straighter, truer drive. The sand wedge is the shortest club in the golf course clubhouse. 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 handicaps. Tip #4: Brace Your Left Side and Release Getting the club too far inside also results in hooks. To compensate for hooks, some golfers "hold" on through impact, so they don't flip the clubface closed during impact. But this can cause you to pull your arms away from your body. Since you can't release the club from that position, you end up blocking the shot. To overcome this problem, brace your front side. With a firm front side, you can swing the club too far

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