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    Default Hitting the ball

    Does it make a great difference to hit at the ball (kill the ball) and let the ball be moved as a result of the swing? Why? How can one go from the first to the latter?

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    Kill the ball is OUT...swing the club is in....
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    Default advice?

    I thought so much.

    But how do I get from the first mentioned to the latter? Make a lot of swings without a ball or even swing with the eyes closed?

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    At first, I would go at it without a ball...and then, and only then you can use a ball once you reached the 300 yard marker using air (not the air in your head) . Be patient! Golf is an excellent way to temper the spirit...and I believe you will get great benefit from persisting with your approach.
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