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Body Rotation Golf Drill:

How to rotate correctly through the ball and release the body. Here’s a great drill to help you rotate your hips and torso through the ball correctly.

 

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Holding Lag Through Impact:

This video covers both the concept of what should happen, along with a golf drill that can help you transfer this new skill to the course.

Get the release correct with the driver and it can lead to longer and straighter tee shots.

 

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In this video I’m focusing on the wedge shots that aren’t quite the chip shots around the greens but aren’t quite the full pitching wedge shot either – that zone from about 30-100 yards.

Our goal with these wedge shots is proximity to the hole. So, I’m talking in detail about the setup pieces, backswing pieces and downswing and follow through pieces for these shots that will help you do just that so you can save par more and make more birdies.

 

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For a consistent golf swing, we want the hands and arms moving in sequence with the rotation of the upper torso. We want to move together as one unit until the left arm gets parallel to the ground–at that point, the swing’s momentum will keep the hands and arms on the plane. This first part of the golf swing is crucial to staying in sync.

 

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How To Release The Golf Club

How to release the golf club drills and impact release golf swing tips that can help you play better golf.

If you want to learn how to release the golf club with your driver or iron golf swing then this release golf lesson could be the video that helps you start letting that golf club go.

These simple golf swing basics talking releasing the golf club at impact are aimed at golfers wanting good factual based golf lessons, golf tips and golf swing basics.

These release tips will help beginner golfers and experienced golfers alike.

 

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I meet many players who struggle to play bunker shots when the ball is buried or plugged. A buried lie is the results of the ball landing in soft sand and then staying is the depression that is left by that impact.

The difficulty with this shot is due to you not having easy access to the back of the ball. This results in less spin on the ball and thus less control over the shot, so you must play it differently to a normal bunker shot.

A normal bunker shot requires a swing motion that results in high ball flights with a lot of spin on the ball. This type of ball flight is just not possible form a buried lie.

 

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Looking to backspin your wedge shots!

Discover how to put maximum spin on the golf ball just like the pros. See the two pre-shot tips and the 3 keys to consistent contact and backspin. Take your short game to the next level and become consistent around the greens.

 

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