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THE DREADED S___K!(That word is never mentioned among golfers!) PROBLEM: When the clubhead hosel meets the ball at impact and sends it scurrying crazily to the right -- and too often into big trouble! This is one of the scariest problems in golf.While it can and often does get into a golfer’s head and cling there stubbornly, the good news is that Take a look at ball marks on the clubface. You may be striking the ball too close to the shaft hosel, and it will send the ball far to the right. I also have experienced this problem, and I found a couple of ways to cure it. In my case, I was standing with too much weight on my toes. When I put a little more weight on my heels, the problem disappeared. Another possible reason for those who have a rather flat swing plane is that the harder you swing, the more the clubhead extends farther from your body due to centri- fugal force, increasing the chance of striking the ball on the hosel. If you like swinging hard, try a more upright swing plane. One more thing to consider, maybe your irons are not fitted properly to your body build. You can visit your local pro shop to check this. If the shafts are too long, just have them shortened and re-gripped, it is not that expensive. |
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Markets
There are markets along the Costa del Sol every day except Sundays and these usually operate from about 9/10am until about 2pm. They tend to be manned by the same stall holders who set up their stalls somewhere different every day and then pack them away about 2pm only to start all over again the next morning.
You will find a wide range of goods on sale such as clothes, shoes, towels and blankets, ceramic pots and dishes to mention just a few. The prices tend to be fixed but if you think they are too high you may managed to barter with a few of the sellers - they may claim not to speak English but most of them have some knowledge of the language.Below we have created a complete list of markets on the Costa del Sol by day. There are also flea markets on some days which sell some old Spanish items which you may find interesting.
Costa Del Sol Markets
What do the markets offer?
Vegetable and fruit: If you are a lover of fresh fruits, nuts, olives, vegetables, herbs and flowers then the weekly town and village markets are the best places to buy it. You can’t find it cheaper anywhere or better quality else.
Ceramic and Pottery: Andalucía produces a lot of ceramic and pottery. Every region











