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Golf Fundamentals
Mid Term Exam Study Guide – Spring 2013

_____________, _____________, & ______________ are the primary influences in the distance a ball goes.

_______________ & ______________are the primary influences in the direction a ball goes.

When the path of the swing and the angle of the clubface are at ___________ the ball always flies straight.

A __________ angle of approach creates _____ backspin and _____ distance.

________________ has a greater potential to influence the flight of the ball than does _________.

Describe the clubface and swing path combinations required to hit the following golf shots:

Pull Hook: A ____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

Straight Shot: A____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

Push: A____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

Straight Slice: A____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

Push Hook: A____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

Pull: A____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

Straight Hook: A____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

Pull Slice: A____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

Push Slice: A____________ clubface with a(n)_____________________ swing path.

_______, ________ & _________ are the pre-swing fundamentals.

What are the 4 things that a “good grip” does?

The correct grip does not seem to come naturally to the novice player. Therefore, the grip must be ________________.

Grip pressure should be ________ enough to encourage clubhead speed without losing directional control.

What are the 4 p’s of the grip and their definitions?

For a right handed golfer, a ___________ grip is one in which the hands are rotated clockwise

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