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One Hour to Better Ball Striking: My surprising journey

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 11, 2025Updated:March 11, 20253 Mins Read
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If you’re looking to improve your ball striking on the golf course, consider getting a swing evaluation at GOLFTEC. A recent experience at GOLFTEC’s Manhattan location provided insights into three key areas for improving ball striking. The facility offers indoor lessons, making it a convenient option for golfers in urban areas with limited outdoor facilities. Understanding and speaking the same language as your instructor can make a significant difference in implementing swing changes effectively.

In the evaluation, one key area for improvement was moving the ball position back in the stance. This adjustment can help with hitting the ball at the desired trajectory and improve overall consistency. Additionally, narrowing the stance was suggested as a way to address alignment issues caused by an excessively wide stance. By aligning the feet closer to shoulder-width apart, golfers can improve their setup and ensure better alignment with the target.

Another important point highlighted during the evaluation was the need to stop the sway in the swing. Swaying off the ball excessively can lead to contact issues and impact the consistency of the swing. By focusing on turning into the trail heel instead of swaying, golfers can improve their swing mechanics and overall ball striking. Addressing these three key areas can lead to noticeable improvements in performance on the course.

GOLFTEC’s use of technology, such as OptiMotion, allows golfers to visualize their swing and pinpoint areas for improvement. Seeing your swing on video in real-time can be a valuable tool for understanding and making necessary adjustments. The ability to compare your swing to that of Tour professionals adds an additional layer of insight and guidance for improvement.

While the swing evaluation provided specific areas for improvement, there may be additional points to address in future lessons. GOLFTEC simplifies complex elements of the golf swing, making it accessible and informative for golfers of all levels. If you’re a visual learner, GOLFTEC’s instructional approach, combined with video analysis, can be highly beneficial in your quest for improvement on the course.

Golf instruction can sometimes be intimidating, especially for those new to lessons. However, GOLFTEC removes barriers to entry and offers a straightforward approach to improving your swing. Whether you’re looking for a quick diagnosis of your swing or considering regular lessons for long-term improvement, GOLFTEC’s personalized instruction can help you achieve your golfing goals. Consider scheduling a swing evaluation at GOLFTEC to kickstart your journey towards better ball striking and overall performance on the course.

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