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Emergency Fix: When Your Round Starts Going South

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 29, 2024Updated:December 29, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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When you find yourself in a situation where your round of golf is not going as planned, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Joe Hallett has a quick fix that he likes to call the “pull this in case of emergency” lever. The key to this fix is to switch to a three-quarter swing when things start to feel like they are spiraling out of control. This technique is commonly used by some of the best players in history, such as Tiger Woods, who didn’t always take the club back to parallel in his swing.

Hallett emphasizes the importance of making three-quarter practice swings before hitting the shot. Many amateurs mistakenly believe they are making three-quarter swings when they are actually taking full swings. To ensure you are doing it correctly, Hallett advises practicing with your feet very close together, about six inches apart. This will help promote balance and timing, making it easier to hit the ball with more consistency.

Incorporating a three-quarter swing into your game on a poor ball-striking day can make a significant difference in your performance. By minimizing movement and swing length, the three-quarter swing helps keep the clubface square for a longer period, increasing the chances of hitting the ball accurately. Hallett suggests starting with a normal setup before adapting the three-quarter swing for the shot, allowing for a more controlled and precise swing.

During GOLF’s Top 100 Teachers Summit at Cabot Cliffs earlier this month, Hallett shared his expertise on how to implement this emergency technique effectively. When you feel like the wheels are coming off in the middle of a round, having this quick fix in your toolbox can help you regain control and salvage your game. By practicing the three-quarter swing with your feet close together, you can improve your balance and timing, translating into more consistent shots on the course.

Whether you are struggling with your swing or feeling off on the course, having a go-to emergency fix like the three-quarter swing can make all the difference in turning your round around. Hallett’s simple yet effective technique is a valuable tool that every golfer should have in their arsenal. By mastering the art of the three-quarter swing and practicing it regularly, you can improve your performance under pressure and overcome challenges on the course.

Next time you find yourself in a tough spot during a round of golf, remember to pull the “emergency lever” and switch to a three-quarter swing. By following Hallett’s advice on making three-quarter practice swings with your feet close together, you can fine-tune your balance and timing for better results on the course. With a little practice and dedication, you can incorporate this quick fix into your game and see immediate improvements in your ball-striking ability and overall consistency.

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