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Golf Aim and Alignment

Golf Aim and Alignment 

Many golfers struggle with aim and alignment out on the golf course, so in this video Annabel Rolley shows a routine to help you aim and align yourself correctly when you set up for a shot.

 

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Trying to achieve a squat in the downswing is something we see golfers do all the time in lessons. But trying to do that comes at a cost for many of them.

In this video, we discuss how the knees work in the downswing, and is the squat something you need to be trying to do in your golf swing.

 

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How you get perfect hip rotation through impact in your golf swing!

The difference between the address position and impact position is explained in this video. You have to give your arms and club room to travel to the target. Therefore you have to turn your hips on impact about 45 degrees.

This exercise will train you to rotate your hips before impact on the golf ball.

 

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Impact Drill

You are currently watching a video about THE EASIEST IMPACT DRILL – That will make your impact feel completely different.

This impact drill is going to give you a different feeling of impact position and its simple easy to do.

 

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Here are two great golf drills for both backswing and downswing loading.

The Butch Harmon School of Golf’s Justin Parsons explains that while backswing loaders tend to coil their upper body against a stable lower body, downswing loaders make a bigger hip turn going back, and then make a powerful lower body move to initiate the downswing.

 

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Rotation Drill

With many of us stuck at home and unable to get to a golf course this is the time to focus on those ‘at home’ drills that can allow you to develop your movement and hit the ground running when the courses re open.

This simple rotation drill can be done without hitting shots and can provide an excellent feel for how to rotate better through the golf ball.

 

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Wrist Action vs Clubface Impact position

What is the relation between your wrist and your clubface in your golf swing?

If you rotate your wrist in the back swing or down swing, your clubface will be open or closed.

The wrist has to stay neutral to keep this square clubface on impact.

In this video, we give you a simple trick to keep your wrist neutral or flat during your golf swing.

 

 

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Everyone wants the open hips and open shoulders at impact. If you could use a little more open at impact, give this drill a try along with the “pre-open” checklist.

Getting more open at impact won’t just happen if you try harder. You’ll need to get the club and your body in places that will make getting more open possible.

 

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