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Tip 32: Swing through the Ball, Not at It

October 20, 2007 By admin

Consistent, powerful swings usually have one thing in common–extension through the ball after hitting it. A good way you can learn to perfect this is to put a tee about eight inches in front of the ball you are hitting. Make an effort to hit not only the ball but also the tee. This will help to train you to swing through the ball, not at it.

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