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Golf Tips & Lessons : How to Hit a Golf Ball

6 December 2009 10 Comments

A golf ball should be struck in the middle of a the club face and with hands slightly ahead of the ball. Strike a golf ball with tips from a master golf instructor in this free video on golf. Expert: Julio Nutt Contact: www.jnuttgolf.com Bio: Julio Nutt played in the best tournaments of Division I college golf, including three trips to the NCAA’s. He’s played in the Amateur World Cup and other international tournaments around the world. Filmmaker: Paul Muller…

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  • steven129er said:

    nice jorge, ive been trying to tell my friend the exact same thing but he wont listen.

  • infinitemj said:

    man jorge, you explained this concept way better than my instructor ever did.

  • seen92 said:

    simple and easy explanation. thanks

  • captainmyi said:

    Nice job just showed this to my wife!

  • danishlife1 said:

    Thanks man! You just explained this so much better than anyone else ever has!!

  • Liamrox463 said:

    you are.nit supposed to hit down on the ball

  • MajidAli2k6 said:

    lol he talks like scarface

  • churkov said:

    Oh yes you ARE supposed to hit down on the ball. By doing this, the ball gets compressed and energy imparted to the ball causes it to explode off the club face, going a huge distance. Listen to the pros my friend, they know more than you.

  • Liamrox463 said:

    it’s wrong don trahan says so, it causes problems

  • churkov said:

    Then Don Trahan has better go tell Tiger and all the other top players, because they ALL do it, each and every one of them. Boy, he could really improve their game as they’re all doing it wrong (apparently).

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