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Tips to Swing your Golf Club in Snow

Some golfers don't let snow stop them from hitting the links to play snow golf, a game with rules that make it golf in name only. Here are some useful tips that will help you in Swinging your Golf Club in Snow.

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Tips to Swing your Golf Club in Snow

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  1. Tips to Swing your Golf Club in Snow Some golfers don't let snow stop them from hitting the links to play snow golf, a game with rules that make it golf in name only. Here are some useful tips that will help you in Swinging your Golf Club in Snow.

  2. Step 1 Choose a club. Tee up your ball on the tee box. Hit your drive shot off the tee the same as you would if there were no snow.

  3. Step 2 Hit your next shot after your drive. Swing at the ball so that your club makes contact with the middle of the ball instead of behind it if you're hitting the ball off of hard snow.

  4. Step 3 Improve your lie by making a footprint behind your ball if it is in soft snow or use your club or a shovel to scrape the snow away from around the ball to prepare for your swing

  5. Step 4 Choke down on your club to account for the shorter distance between your hands. Swing it underneath the ball as you would do if you were in the rough.

  6. Step 5 Use a sand wedge to chip the ball off a frozen pond or lake. Test the ice before walking on it by tapping it with your chosen club. Take a drop if you don't want to risk walking on ice.

  7. Step 6 Gauge your swing according to the type of snow on which your ball sits: hard, soft or deep.

  8. Thanks for Reading Golf Swing Right Now Website: www.golfswingrightnow.com Email ID: info@golfswingrightnow.com

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