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Ball Positioning For More Consistent Ball Striking

By: Nick Bayley

When you hit your great golf shots you do so without conscious thoughts. You just swing automatically using your subconscious mind and watch the great results that follow. And the more consistently and better you setup to your golf shots then the more often you'll be able to repeat your great golf shots. To back me up on this read this quote from perhaps the greatest golfer the world has ever seen, Tiger Woods:

"Poor ball position is a silent killer. If you don't place the ball precisely in relation to your stance, the ball will be playing you instead of you playing the ball. You'll have to conjure up some type of weird swing movement just to get the club on the ball, and because of that you'll never be consistent."

Tiger Woods

So one huge determining factor as to whether or not you become a consistent ball striker will be where you position the ball in your stance and how consistently you get the ball positioned where it needs to be for each club. If you position the ball poorly in your stance then you'll need to make a lot of compensations as you swing and this will mean you'll greatly lack consistency.

So here's exactly where you need to position the ball in your stance to become a consistent ball striker.

==> For your Driver and 3 Wood your ball should be positioned directly off your left foot instep.

==> Then for your 2-iron through to 6-iron your ball should be positioned a ball width inside your left instep.

Important Note: If you're using high lofted woods or hybrids then here is what I suggest. Anything up to 19 degrees in loft, e.g. a 5 wood should, simply use the driver ball position. Woods/Hybrids over that, e.g.a 21 degree 7 wood, should use the 2nd ball position that I suggest for 2 - 6 irons.

==> Finally for your 7-iron through to 9-iron your ball should be positioned two ball widths inside your left instep.

After reading this you might be wondering why I teach my students three ball positions when it would seem easier just to have one ball position.

Well, here's the reason.

When you swing a driver you need a more sweeping motion than you do with say a 5-iron. And if you had just one ball position for both of these clubs then you would have to adjust your swing consciously to produce the correct swing motion (i.e. a sweeping one for a driver and a more downward blow with a 5-iron) and that's not good.

So work hard on getting the ball positioned correctly and consistently for each club you're using and you'll give yourself a great chance of becoming a consistent ball striker.

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