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The Basis of Golf

By Chuck Evans

The basis of golf begins with an understanding of what exactly must happen in a good golf stroke. I call this, "The Basis Of Golf."

Good golf MUST comply with the laws of force and motion. We obey these laws everyday of our lives without even knowing it. When you get up out of bed, jump into your car, open a door eveything we do is in full compliance with these laws.

1. Three parts of a Golf Club

1. Clubshaft

2. Clubface

3. Clubhead

2. Three Major Concepts of the Golf Stroke

1. Inclined Plane - Clubshaft

2. Hinge Action - Clubface

3. Centrifugal Force - Clubhead

3. Three Essentials For a Good Golf Stroke

1. Steady Head

2. Balance

3. Rhythm

4. Three Imperatives For a Good Golf Stroke

1. Flat Left Wrist at Impact

2. On Plane Club Shaft

3. Club Head Lag

5. The Principle of the Golf Game -

Line of Compression:
Hitting the ball from the inside of the target Line toward the outside of target with a Flat Left Wrist

6. Three Dimensions of the Golf Stoke - (on an Inclined Plane)

1. Downward

2. Outward

3. Forward

Once you have recognized and incorporated the above into your golf stroke you WILL start hitting the ball farther and straighter.

Chuck Evans is one of only 31 Teachers in the world to hold the designation of "Doctorate in Golf Stroke Engineering", he is one of the most highly sought after instructors in the world not only by players but other teachers as well and is known as the Teacher of Teachers!

You can reach Chuck through his Golf Academy in Mesa Arizona by calling 480.862.6544, by email at [mailto:chuck@chuckevansgolf.com]chuck@chuckevansgolf.com

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Don't grip the club too tightly. A tight grip inhibits a smooth swing and follow-though. Also, keep the grips on your clubs in good condition. Worn grips force you to hold the club too tightly. Replace the grips on your clubs as they get worn and smooth. When first learning the grip, keep a club around the house and practice gripping and regripping the club a few minutes each day. Remember to keep fingers secure and arms relaxed.
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It's important to look at things like the weather and the course conditions when choosing a ball. If, say, the course has been deluged with rain, then you will need a ball that will travel farther and produces less spin. If you are playing on a rock hard, sun-scorched track, choose something softer that will land soft and spin.
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