Back Spin
There are three factors that affect the spin on a ball; ball being hit, type of club used to hit and the ball position.
A higher lofted club is required when trying to apply a backspin on the golf ball. A golfer should try and manage to give the ball a good spin by using a seven iron.
Mastering Your Back Swing
When it comes to the Backswing, it involves a lot of positive attitude, sound knowledge of the setup and knowledge about how the shot has to be played. The main solution for a back swing is to turn the front part of the torso behind the ball without shifting the head position or losing balance.
Better Grip
Without a proper golf grip, none of your golf swings will matter. To develop a good golf grip is the basic requirement for any beginner. The grip does not only mean the grip on your club, it means how you apply the holding technique to make your golf shots more effective and powerful.
Become a Master Chipper
When the golf ball is near the edge of the green, the little shot that the players play is called chipping. The shot is such that the ball gets a lift, bounces and then rolls alongside the ground to the hole.
Firm Left Side
To get the right shot, it is best to practice a grip using both hands; after all golf is a two handed game. The simplest way for a right-handed golfer to hold the club at waist level is in the right hand while gripping in the left.
Improve Your Drive
When driving the golf ball, the most common error that golfers make is trying to hit it as hard as possible. One myth that many golfers believe is that the harder you hit the ball the more it will travel. To overcome this is a problem, since scientifically this statement is true but there are a few unique variables that defy these in golf.