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... Read moreIn golf, one of the most frustrating experiences for any player is the dreaded shank. It can turn a promising shot into a potential disaster in seconds. I remember playing a round where my second shot could have easily gone sideways, much like the moment highlighted in the video tagged with #shank. It’s a harsh reminder of how precision and focus are crucial when handling your golfball, especially in tricky situations. From my experience, the key to minimizing shanks is working on your swing mechanics, specifically the way your clubface meets the ball. Make sure your stance is solid, and avoid rushing your shot. When you spot signs of a potential shank, like the ball veering off unexpectedly, it’s often due to an open clubface or swinging too close to the heel of the club. Practicing with drills that focus on square contact can help build confidence and reduce these mishits. Additionally, mental composure plays a significant role. That slight moment of panic can cause you to tighten up or lose rhythm, increasing the chances of shanking. Taking deep breaths and visualizing a smooth swing before hitting can improve your focus. Watching golf content, like the incident tagged with #bobdoessports, can be surprisingly helpful as it shows real scenarios and how players recover from near mistakes. Finally, understanding and choosing the right golfball for your playing style can also contribute to better control. Some golfballs are designed to reduce spin and enhance forgiveness, which can minimize the severity of shanks. Incorporating these insights into your practice routine can make a significant difference and save you strokes on the course.