Golf instruction: When your swing is feeling out of sorts, try this mid-round adjustment

Playing golf without your best stuff can make for a frustrating day.

We’ve all had rounds where the golf swing just isn’t cooperating. Whether it’s too fast, too long or the ball is not going where you want it, playing golf without your best stuff can make for a frustrating day.

Luckily, we have a tip for you that may make your tough days a bit easier.

This week, Golfweek‘s fitness guru Averee Dovsek is on the course to explain what she does when she’s feeling out of sorts on the course and how the same strategy can help you, too.

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Golf instruction: Proper ball position for every club in the bag

All great shots start with the proper setup.

All great shots start with the proper setup. If you’re stepping to the ball incorrectly, it’ll be difficult to yield a good result.

Depending on what club you’re using, you’ll have to put the ball in a different place in your stance. A general tip — the shorter the club, the further back in the stance it should go. With longer clubs such as driver, the ball needs to move towards your front foot.

This week, Golfweek‘s fitness guru Averee Dovsek is on the course to explain where to put the ball in your stance with every club in the bag.

If you’re interested in any of Averee’s fitness content, click here.

If you’re looking for more instruction, click here.

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Golf instruction: What are your options if your ball crosses a yellow hazard line?

A mistake in the process of taking proper relief could lead to punishment for you and your scorecard.

The rules of golf can sometimes be difficult to understand. More often than not, you have multiple options at your disposal depending on the situation you’ve found yourself in.

Making a mistake during the process of taking proper relief could result in deeper punishment for you and your scorecard. So let’s make sure that doesn’t happen.

This week, Golfweek‘s fitness guru Averee Dovsek is on the course to explain the three options you have if your ball crosses a yellow hazard line.

If you’re interested in any of Averee’s fitness content, click here.

If you’re looking for more instruction, click here.

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