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inar01_butchHere is a good beginners guide to golf and probably many other of us experienced golfers to improve your golf swing.  If you feel like your golf clubs just do not have the power feel behind them you would like, maybe you are trying to hard.

If you hit your golf  ball on your approach shot and it falls short and right of the target this could be your problem. This high right miss of the target happens when you try to help your ball get up in the air so it lands soft on the green. But all the golf ball does is balloon up in the air and fall to the ground short of the target like a wounded duck.                              

This comes from hanging back on the swing and leaving your weight on your back foot to long in an effort to help the ball up in the air. That swing just turns your golf club, say an eight iron into a nine or pitching wedge which is why it falls short.

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