Club Face Control

Ball Striking is the Key to Breaking 90You’re ability to break 90 in golf more often is based upon a variety of skills. Within previous posts about breaking 90, John Hughes Golf featured putting, short game, mental toughness, and a host of other skills that you’ll need to conquer to make this milestone happen more often. It’s now time to discuss ball striking. And as one of the best golf schools in Florida, John Hughes Golf places a lot of importance upon improving your ball striking for sub 90 scores to occur regularly. Breaking 90 with better ball striking is now your focus.In this blog post, we’ll dive into the importance of ball striking skills and provide specific drills that can help golfers improve their game and break that 90 barrier.Why is Ball Striking So Important?Solid ball striking is the foundation of any successful golfer, or golf round. From the breaking 90 milestone through all the rest of the scoring milestones you set for yourself, ball striking is the one skill that must improve and evolve along the way for you to have any chance of lowering your score.Simply put, solid ball striking can be defined as your ability to have the golf ball contact the absolute center of each club face at impact, repeatably.That stated, breaking 90 and ball striking are now the focus of any golfers’ skills. We’ve done what we can for now with putting. And until you hit more greens, your putting will stay the same.…

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