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A golf game is not won with thin golf shots. By hitting less shots and earning a lower score than the others in your set, you win. What are the secrets to avoiding thin golf shots? Well, we have learned from the pros and now are going to share with you some great tips to avoiding thin golf shots. If thin golf shots are your trouble area, then they are about to vanish if you follow these few simple tips.
The key to avoiding a thin golf shot starts at your starting swing position by keeping elbows, forearm, and shoulders balanced with an imaginary horizontal line separating your left and right sides. Balance your body and your weight on both feet, even when one of your feet is tilted in the starting position.

Next, work on the power lean move commonly used by Ben Hogan and Tiger Woods. To do this, you will focus on your body movement during your swing. By allowing your body to naturally shift weight towards the ball, you'll properly hit the ball and end with a divot that will be sheared off very cleanly, thinly and in one piece. However, if you should rise up and pull out of your swing, you'll find another thin golf shot. So take some time to practice it and youll say goodbye to thin golf shots. Another tip in order to avoid thin golf shots is to synchronize your upper body with your lower body. How do you achieve this? Initially, you have to stand as far away as you can from the ball so that your arms are literally hanging from your shoulders for the swinging position. Instead of distributing you weight evenly on each foot, try moving your weight on the balls of your feet, not on your heels. This kind of weight distribution gives you the push needed to avoid thin golf shots.

In order to achieve appropriate synchronization, your backswing should be short. A short backswing means your hands stop slightly above your shoulder blade. As you start your swing, your knees should move along with your swing, with no dipping on the left knee. A shortened swing provides you with a steady ball and, if done correctly, avoids the thin golf shots each time. By letting the upper body move naturally, a flowing backswing will avoid a thin golf shot. With club in hand, you should lift if slightly above your shoulder as before and let it follow along the target line. As the club reaches your knees and before the full swing, your body should start turning away, careful not to get stuck before contacting the ball. Some golfers have a hard time turning away their bodies during their downswing. By turning too early or too late, a potentially great shot quickly becomes another thin golf shots. Always remember that practice makes perfect. But once you have mastered all of these few tips, you'll likely notice the thin golf shots are gone for good.

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