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GOLF LAG DRILLS

HOW TO CREATE MORE LAG IN THE GOLF SWING

How would you like to know how to increase your lag without hurting your swing and pulling the club down?

When you pull the club down you open the door for club casting and burning up your lag.

It’s not always bad to pull the club, but it can be if you do it the wrong way.

Let’s take a look at what the club is doing and the proper motions from the top of the swing, building lag, and through contact.

 

 

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Backswing vs Downswing – How to Shallow Your Club

Many golfers imagine the downswing is simply a mirror image of the backswing… but when we actually compare the 2 we will see that is not the case at all!

In reality, the arms, legs, and club should be in a very different position going back and coming down.

Understanding this dynamic will help your golf swing in a number of ways:
– encourage more rotation through the ball
– help deliver the club from the inside
– lead to more solid contact
– shallow the club in transition

In today’s video Zach will show you a great drill to help you feel the proper positions.

 

 

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Fairway Wood Tips and Drills

Are you looking to hit your fairway woods better? 

Hitting the ball with a fairway wood off the deck can be tough but with the right tips and drills you can hit the golf ball with great accuracy and consistency.

Blair O’Neal and Martin Hall go over several drills to improve your game with Fairway Woods!

 

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Hitting the driver both further and straighter is something most golfer would welcome. In this video Adam Bazalgette shows you some great tips to help you hit your driver longer, straighter and more consistently every single time.

 

 

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For those looking to make more solid contact, this video on 4 Drills to Stop Your Flip in Golf is for you.

How would you like to stop your flip in the golf swing? How do we stop the early release at impact?

Clay Ballard shows you in detail exactly why you most likely flip the club, then offers some easy to perform drills that can help you eliminate this move from your game.

 

 

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