When setting up to the ball, first make sure that you are balanced. You are bending from your hips, but your toes are quiet. You need to make sure your arms have room to swing back. Set up with your lead arm on top of your left breast and your trail arm is on the side of your trail breast or on your side. This creates an open pathway for your arms to swing back on the backswing. Thus you do not have to move your arms out and around your body.
In golf, for most shots, you want the back of the ball to hit the center of the face. Place a dot on the clubface, four grooves up from the lowest groove and in the center of the face. Put a dot on the back of the ball. The game is to connect the dots. This visual is critical to the task your bra...
The trail arm works the same in most shots. It lines up with the shaft of the club you are hitting at impact. Start with your putter. Set up with just your trail arm. Your wrist is parallel to the clubface. Hit putts just using your trail arm. Your forearm should line up with the shaft. It pushes...
Set three or four balls on the green with lines around the ball. Set up to the ball. Align the line on the putter, if you have one, with the line on the ball. Take a stroke and make the line roll with no wobble. Once you can do that, do the same thing making the ball go different distances and at...