My Golf Tips

When addressing the ball your weight should be evenly balanced between your feet, the knees should be slightly flexed and you should lean forward from the hips. The "jewel in the crown" however, is the alignment of your left arm, shaft and ball, into your left thumb and forearm. Like a spoke in a wheel, this structure will be the cornerstone of consistency when the moment of impact arrives.

 

No, Lee's not trying to do the Riverdance...  These are photos taken by Lee's dad, John when he was taking part in the Portugal Masters (Oct 2007)

 

Lee balances on one leg

Lee leans forward on one leg

Lee leans further forward on one leg

The most important part of the golf swing is balance. Here, Lee is using a method of improving balance with an inflatable pad which can be purchased at most fitness stores...

 

(We advise holding onto something to prevent any accidents. Lee Westwood and ISM accept no responsibility for any injuries arising from the use of these tips)

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