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British Open winner reveals common mistake made by amateurs that affects their contact with the ball

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Collin Morikawa, the 2021 Open Champion, has a unique combination of elite ball striking skills and a major championship win under his belt at a young age. His success can be attributed to his impressive iron play, which has been on an upswing recently, making him one of the most in-form players in golf. As he gears up for the upcoming contest at Royal Troon, Morikawa emphasizes the importance of getting into the lead leg during the swing, a common issue among amateurs who tend to hang back and flip their hands.

Amateurs often struggle with staying back on their trail leg and flipping or scooping their hands, resulting in poor contact and inconsistent shots. To combat this, Morikawa emphasizes the key feel of getting the weight hard into the left side early in the swing through a process called “re-centering.” By focusing on keeping the chest over the lead leg and turning, golfers can improve their low point of the swing, leading to more weight forward and better ball contact with their irons.

Morikawa’s simple yet effective feel can help golfers of all levels improve their ball striking and consistency on the course. By incorporating this key technique into their swings, players can achieve a more solid strike with their irons, leading to better overall performance and results. Additionally, golfers can find more tips and insights on improving their swing in resources like the Golf Digest Swing Thought Finder, offering a wealth of knowledge and guidance for players looking to take their game to the next level.

As one of the top players in the game today, Morikawa’s philosophy on getting into the lead leg and achieving crisp ball contact can serve as a valuable lesson for amateurs looking to improve their swing mechanics and overall performance on the course. By following his advice and focusing on key fundamentals like weight distribution and chest position, golfers can make significant strides in their game and see tangible results in their ball striking and consistency. With practice and dedication, players can implement Morikawa’s key feel into their swings and see improvements in their overall game.

The importance of proper weight transfer and positioning in the swing cannot be overstated, as it directly affects a player’s ability to make solid contact with the ball and produce consistent shots. By following Morikawa’s lead and focusing on getting into the lead leg early in the swing, golfers can improve their ball striking and overall performance on the course. With the right techniques and mindset, players of all skill levels can benefit from incorporating these key principles into their practice routines and games, ultimately leading to better results and enjoyment of the game.

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