Standing too far away from the ball is fault no. 5. The reason standing too far away from the ball is such a common fault is that it just feels good. Your body feels nice and stretched out, giving you a sense of freedom, and in a powerful position that enhances your confidence at address. However, this comfortable feeling can be deceptive, as it often leads to poor mechanics. It seems like the fault gets worse when we get to the irons and the short game, where precision is paramount. When you get too far away from the ball, this has a tendency to get your weight on your toes, the big no-no discussed in the previous blog. This improper weight distribution can cause a variety of swing issues, including inconsistent contact and loss of power. Fortunately, there is an easy drill to get you to stand the proper distance from the ball, and it works with every club in the bag, ensuring you develop a more reliable and effective setup that can greatly improve your overall performance on the course.
Just take your normal address position. Once you feel you are in your address position, simply take your right hand off the club and let your arm dangle straight down just swing back and forth about 6 inches each way. It’s vital to allow your arm to relax, as tension can affect your swing. Once you feel it is in the straight down position, simply bring it back to the club without maneuvering it at all. When your hand returns to the grip, if it goes right back into the proper grip position, then you are at the correct distance from the ball. If you find that you are standing too far away from the ball, then your right hand will make contact with your left hand at a higher position on the club shaft, indicating an adjustment is necessary. To get back to the optimal grip position, you will have to move a little closer to the ball, allowing for a more aligned and effective stance. On the rare instance that you are too close to the ball, your right hand will make contact with the shaft about an inch or two below the left hand, causing imbalances that may interfere with your swing. In order to get back to the grip position, you will have to get a little further from the ball, ensuring that both hands can work together harmoniously throughout your swing sequence. Proper positioning and adjustments are essential for striking the ball effectively and can significantly enhance your overall game performance.
This drill is easy to do anywhere or anytime on the golf course or the range. Once you get used to standing the correct distance from the ball, you will find that many times you can just picture the drill in your mind and instinctively know that you are at the proper distance. Getting the right distance from the ball is crucial; it will not only improve your balance in the swing but also enhance your overall performance. Moreover, it helps your swing stay inside the line and curb that tendency to come over the top, which can often lead to inconsistent shots. Although often overlooked, standing too far away from the ball can lead to a plethora of problems with your golf shots, such as mis-hits and loss of power. Once corrected, many things just go right automatically with the golf swing, making your practice sessions more productive. As you continue to refine this essential aspect of your stance, you will likely notice an increase in confidence and even a newfound enjoyment of the game.

