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Releasing the Golf Club: Proper Hand Release Drill (Golf Tip)

This proper hand release drill will work to unlock  your wrists and generate more clubhead speed in your golf swing.

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SIMPLE WAY TO CRUSH YOUR 3 WOOD FROM THE FAIRWAY!

3 wood or fairway woods are often the most difficult clubs to use as they are the longest clubs that we play from the ground.

In this short video Rick covers the delivery needed to be successful with this club, along with some swing principles that will get you hitting the 3 wood and fairway woods more consistently than ever before.

 

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Reading Greens

Putting Tips – Reading Greens

Reading Greens with break can be a tough task for many amateur golfers, but simplifying the process starts with this easy tip.

This one Mike talks about a little trick he discovered to help him read the slope of greens using the surroundings.

Once you understand where the slopes are on a hole, you can start to understand when and where a particular putt will break, as well as how much to expect the putt to break.

 

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In this video I show you how you can fix your early release in the golf swing and flush your golf shots.

This simple early release drill is easy to practice and is really effective with getting a better sequence in your golf downswing. It works well for high and low handicap golfers who’ll see an instant improvement in your ball-striking after your practice a few times.

Work on this early release drill at home or at the golf driving range and then transition over to a full swing and hitting golf balls.

You’ll begin to hit solid golf shots that fly longer and straighter toward your targets.

 

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When to pressure the lead foot in the golf swing.

In this video you’ll see when to load into your lead foot in the golf swing.

Will discuss how loading the lead foot in the transition can greatly improve your distance and contact by helping you understand just when to load the lead foot.

 

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Arm lift in the golf swing explained.

Should I lift the arms? Should I keep them passive? Does the shoulder turn elevate the arms?

These are all good questions that have been around the game for a long long time. We’re going to share our take on the subject of arm lift in the golf and hopefully demonstrate it in a way that you might not have seen before.

This is an important topic because whatever happens in the backswing normally happens in reverse in the downswing.

 

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In this video, we’ll show you what controls the low point in the golf swing.

Your ability to strike the little ball consistently before striking the big ball is the most honest representation of your ability to control the low point of the club in your golf swing.

If that skill is lacking, your frustration increase, your fun diminishes, and your scores suffer. It truly is one of the few core fundamentals of the game. As far as ball striking skills go, contacting the turf in the right spot is at the top of the list.

 

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The two ball swing drill – put down two balls, set up for the outside ball and hit the inside ball. This is a great swing drill to help you train your body to keep from moving into the ball. This is great to help you get the feel for pushing away from the ball, creating space in your downswing for your hands to come through the ball and keep your hips from moving forward into the ball.

Your brain is a task master give it the task of hitting the inside ball and it’ll be impossible for your body to move into the ball or you just won’t hit it.

Exaggeration helps you understand both sides – where your swing is now and where you want your swing to be – so that you can get a better feel for what you should be doing.

 

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