Instructor de golf comparte consejos para mejorar los golpes con híbridos

Un profesor de golf ofrece recomendaciones para mejorar los golpes con palos híbridos mediante un mejor posicionamiento de la bola.

La Dra. Alison Curdt, considerada una de las 100 mejores instructoras, explica que muchos golfistas tienen dificultades con los híbridos debido a una configuración incorrecta y no necesariamente por errores en el swing. Señala que los híbridos están diseñados para deslizarse sobre el césped y elevar la bola más alto, a diferencia de los hierros.

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