A lot of players have a tendency to either guide or murder the ball at all chances around the course. With these two mistakes comes balance issues. Players who try to over swing at a ball have a hard time holding their finish and end up either missing the ball or spraying it all over God's creation. This sometimes holds true for players who try to help the ball into the air rather than letting the club do it's work. Truth is, there's an easy fix. Try this: when making a true and controlled swing, imagine you have a photographer ready to take a nice picture of you holding your best pose. Like something you would see on the cover of Sports Illustrated or Golf Digest. When you think of holding your pose, the body allows you to make a full swing (without over swinging), make contact, and hold a pose that would be a perfect 8" x 10" on hanging on your office wall. I've always noticed that some of my best shots come when I'm holding my pose for a perfect picture. 
Take this picture, for instance. I put a confident swing on the ball with my 5 iron and put the ball 10 feet left of the flag. Remember, make the swing count and make it look like this years best swing on tour. Your follow through and form are sure to improve.
