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Darrell Klassen Inner Circle SPECIAL REPORT Faults & Fixes PART 1 CURING YOUR BIG THREE SWING FAULTS * Slice * Topped Shots * Fat Shots * Dear Inner Circle Member, I ve been asked for years to do a book, or booklet on Faults & Fixes. It has taken me a long time and a lot of work to put this into print, and it is one of the most useful tools you will ever see in the golf world for assisting golfers in becoming their own coach. To my knowledge, there is no other work in print which deals with these issues in the manner, and to the degree, which this work does. Too many times golf professionals address faults and fixes by attempting to alter your golf swing, but that is not what this booklet is all about. www.darrellsgolfcontrol.com This is a book relating to the things happening in your mind which cause most of your faults, and therefore the fixes require a time of quiet meditation. A process of thinking must take place BEFORE you go to the practice range and begin the process of working out your problems with golf balls. This is all very simple. That is why I have always said, Golf s an easy game. When the mind can see the problem for what it really is, then it can readily see the solution and perform it. The first problem is the SLICE... [1]

1. SLICE Stop Slicing... Nearly 90% of the golfers in the world slice the golf ball, and no one seems to be willing to tell the actual cause of the slice. The SLICE is nothing more than - for a right-handed golfer - the application of right spin on the golf ball. STEP 1. If you will find a table tennis paddle and some ping pong (table tennis) balls, you can hit those balls around the house and learn to curve the balls any direction you wish. Once you have learned to curve the ping pong balls to the right by applying right curving spin on them you are ready to go to the back yard and try applying the same spin with a golf club. STEP 2. Place the ping pong balls on the lawn and use your golf club to apply the same right curving spin. If you have practiced with the ping pong balls and paddle making different types of spin, then use your golf club with the balls on the lawn and begin to apply left spin. Golf is nothing more than a flat paddle with a long handle, and a round ball. We are merely spinning the ball left or right according to our will and intention. Fixing Your Slice Fixing the slice is all about understanding two things... 1. Ball Spin. 2. Swing Direction The direction your club is going when you strike the ball (middle picture) will determine where your ball initially travels.(right left or straight) STEP 3. Once you can curve the ping pong balls left and right upon command, go to the driving range and begin to do the same with golf balls. DO NOT START WITH A TARGET. This is extremely important!! Only curve the golf balls left and right as you wish. Then, as you get more accomplished at curving them either direction on command, begin to introduce targets, and start www.darrellsgolfcontrol.com [2]

learning to spin them the direction you wish and toward the target. It is not magic. It is only SIMPLE. You will not automatically start hitting your shots where you wish. That takes practice. I have hit over ten million range balls in my lifetime. You don t need to hit that many. I actually had fairly decent control after about ten or fifteen thousand practice balls. The rest was just fun and reinforcement. *** Fairway Tee In the simple illustration there are 3 golf shots. All three shots are hit with the same amount of slice (or right spin). The big difference between all three is not the spin or slice... It s the direction the golf ball first started traveling. Many golfers get confused by this. eg. the Black Line (path AA) shows the golfer hitting the ball to the left, but left they had some right spin on the ball, probably from trying to keep the club-face square. The result was a shot that ended up coming back to the middle of the fairway. In comparison, the Red Line (path CC) shows the ball starting right, and with the same right spin, keeps going farther and farther right and into trouble. This golfer needs to figure out a way to hit the ball to the left, and as a result, stay in the fairway. OR learn how to close the club face more, wrapping the toe around to put left spin on the ball. The initial ball direction of your shots is controlled by your swing path (ie the direction you are swinging the club). The spin or curve is controlled by the club face (ie being open, or closed or square. www.darrellsgolfcontrol.com [3]

Topped Shots... Topping the golf ball is nothing more than the blade of the club hitting the top if the golf ball. That s simple enough, but what makes you do it? 2. TOPPING IT You do it because you do not fully understand, or trust, the fact that you do not have to lift the golf ball off the turf. Remember this... You apply BACKSPIN in order to make the ball fly. You don t lift the golf ball... EVER! STEP 1. Get out the ping pong balls and the paddle again. Toss a ball a few inches upward with your hand, and make the paddle strike the ball in a fashion which would produce backspin. Backward spin creates flight. THAT IS THE ONLY WAY KNOWN TO MAN TO MAKE A BALL FLY. IT MUST HAVE BACKWARD SPIN. STEP 2. Now, once again place some ping pong balls on the lawn and begin to apply backward spin. In order to do this, you will be striking or tapping the earth as you strike the ball. You will not be scooping the balls into the air. You will have to create backspin, and you can only do it by using your wrists to lift the club upward and sideways at a shallow angle, and then striking the ground right at the back of the ball. All golfers struggle with this concept. They do not struggle to perform the task. They struggle with the concept. The concept you are seeking to achieve is to merely apply backward spin on the ball. Paint a stripe around the balls with a marking pen so you can see it actually spin. STEP 3. Next, go to the range and hit golf balls with the sole intent of making backspin. The stronger you can spin the ball backwards, the farther it will fly. That s because the more spin you put on the ball, the more air lifting pressure you put on the ball the more lift, the longer it stays in the air, the farther it flies. After you can make good backspin, start applying combinations of spin: backward spin along with right or left curving spin. This is how we learn to control our shots. Topping the Golf Ball This is cause mostly because you think you need to lift or scoop the golf ball. That s the BIG problem. Once you get into your head that you need to hit down and make backspin, your topped shots will disappear www.darrellsgolfcontrol.com [4]

3. HITTING FAT Fat Shots... Hitting Fat is hitting the ground too early, before you get to the golf ball... Like in the middle and bottom images here on the left. The reason I like to place the fat shots right after the topped shots is because they are both caused by the same mental misconception. You are trying to get UNDER the golf ball in order to lift it into the air. Repeat after me... YOU DO NOT GET UNDER GOLF BALLS AND LIFT THEM. By nature, golfers NEVER stop to think about this whole process. The fact is, if you try to get UNDER the golf ball, you must get the club LOWER THAN THE BALL PRIOR TO IMPACT. I tell that to golfers from around the world, and they look at me like a deer staring into a set of headlights at midnight. Hitting Behind the Ball Hitting the ground first is a FAT shot When you hit the ground before the ball (like the bottom two images you deadens your contact. This results in a poor (and very short) shot. The cause... Again, your mind is trying to lift the ball instead of hitting down and making backspin If the golf club is lower than the golf ball prior to impact, the club can ONLY be one place: IN THE GROUND. If you are attempting to get under the golf ball in order to lift it, you must be lower than the ball before you get to the ball. That is the fat shot. You fix this by, once again, using the ping pong balls and learning to spin them backwards. BACKWARD SPIN CREATES FLIGHT. According to engineers and the laws of physics, that is the ONLY way possible to create flight on a ball. In reality, there are five to six major reasons why we hit the shot fat. The purest form of fixing this is that I ve given you already; however, most golfers seem to struggle with hitting the golf ball and then hitting the turf and making backspin. That all has to do with their mental picture, which is usually one of scooping the ball into the air. When I get a student standing right in front of me for a lesson, explain to then that there is one basic repair for the fat shot which covers all five or six of the problem areas. EVERYTHING we do to hit the shots fat eventually falls www.darrellsgolfcontrol.com [5]

into one category. That is, in each and every case, you change your pace before you get to the golf ball with the stroke in order to hit it fat. For example, when you are trying to lift the shot, you must decelerate somewhere prior to impact so we can get the club to change directions and come back UPWARDS with some speed and force. When you are driving a car, you know you must decelerate in order to turn a corner, or change directions. The same thing is true with the golf swing. You have never thought about it, but in order to start the club down and forward is one thing, but to swing strongly back upward from under the ball, we must decelerate in order to change directions. This is the fat shot!! Everything you ever do to hit it fat is caused by this deceleration. Therefore, when I am working with a student on this, I merely have them begin to feel how to achieve their MAXIMUM clubhead speed at a point well BEYOND the golf ball. It s all simple physics. Once we have the club accelerating well beyond the golf ball, we are not decelerating in order to change directions. We can t change directions until we do decelerate. Therefore, when there is no deceleration, the fat shot disappears off into the wild, blue yonder. You cannot fight the laws of physics!! You MUST learn how to apply those laws and use them to your advantage. I start ALL of my students with chip shots which fly no more than five to ten feet. I didn t say yards. I said feet. You will best learn the process with these tiny little shots. Then you can slowly increase the distance of your shots, just a bit at a time, until you are striking the golf ball with powerful blows and creating tons of backspin. This will make the ball go a very long ways in the air. Start with small shots and learn to increase the length of your swings and the length of your shots little by little. I did it that way, so I know you can do it, too. Everybody wants to read or hear a golf tip and go right out and perform it perfectly. That will not happen for you, because it has never happened for any of us. As you are doing all of this try to notice how the application of backward spin causes you to accelerate beyond the golf ball. It all fits hand in glove. PART 2 Darrell Klassen of this report is coming... www.darrellsgolfcontrol.com [6]