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This video explains the misconceptions about using the ground in the golf swing, and will enable you to maximise your speed through impact.

People that grasp this concept and apply it in their swing will not only hit it farther, but will feel a new sense of stability through the ball.

If you are not using your legs and weight to hit the golf ball then you are not using the strongest part of your body.

This is where all your power comes from when you hit the golf ball. Its an unmistakable feeling that you are using your legs to gain your power.

If you want to hit the golf ball longer, and everyone does, then you want to make sure that you are using your legs and weight shift to gain that distance.

Using your legs and hips is what all pros are doing and the long drivers in the world, if they are doing this then you want to be copying them also.

 

 

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In this video you will discover why you may slice your driver and the easiest fix ever to stop the driver slice.

Many golfers try and hit driver as far as possible but this may be causing your slice.

Are you annoyed about slicing your driver? This easy fix will give you all the information you need to fix your driver slice once and for all!

In this video you will discover why you may slice and the easiest fix ever to stop slicing your driver.

 

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How do we know when to extend in the golf swing? For those looking to master their swing posture, this video on 3 Keys to Better Extension through impact is for you.

In this video Chris will cover the proper extension through impact and give you 3 checkpoints to ensure you can achieve this powerful move all while improving the key fundamentals! Start having real control of your game.

 

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Weight Shift for Power

If you want to hit the ball long and straight. But struggle with weight shift, you’ve found the right lesson!

If you don’t shift your weight properly, you will not be able to use your body weight and the ground force as source of power.

Lack of weight shift will lower your chances of going into the ball with a square face.

That means you will end up putting a lot of side spin on the golf ball. Resulting in short distance and off line shots.

I will show you a fantastic drill tohelo you learn the correct weight shift move!

 

 

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In this video Jim shows us what he’s done throughout his golf career to keep his swing plane in check, and a few drills and feels you can start using to fix your swing …

When it comes to fixing your golf swing plane, we’re mainly concerned with the position of your club from the right hip to the left hip.

We’re not concerned as much with the backswing at this point.

The fact is, we’re all built differently, and we have our own idiosyncrasies in our swing…

Even on the PGA Tour, when you look at players like Jim Furyk, Freddy Couples, and Jason Dufner, their backswings are all different, but they all arrive at impact in a fairly similar position.

To begin, you’ll always start, of course, in a good athletic position at address… and, well… Just watch the video to see how it’s done!

 

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You are currently watching a video about my favorite tip that will transform your golf swing.

Early release- stop getting flippy through impact with your trail hand.

This video is all about how your hands should move in the golf swing specifically at impact, it’s really important to understand how your hands should move to have the best chance of getting consistent in your golf swing. 

 

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Golf Bunker Shot Tips

Bunker Shot Tips

What’s the best way to approach the sand shots on the golf course?

Want to improve your bunker game?

In this video Mr. Short Game shows you his top tips for hitting shots out of the bunkers.

These simple tips will give you the technique and confidence you need when you hit your golf ball in these hazards.

 

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Swaying during the backswing (which is an excessive lateral movement) is a common problem with most mid to high handicap golfers. It can be caused by a few factors, but predominantly by trying to add greater power to the swing. I have noticed it often becomes more prevalent late in the round when we tend to get a little more tired. Then we try to generate a little more club head speed, causing a rocking back in the swing, and the swing as a result falls apart.

Before we get into how to correct this common golf swing flaw, let’s examine how swaying in the back swing can totally wreck a proper golf swing. The object every time you swing the golf club, from driver to putter (okay, not the sand wedge), is to strike the ball cleanly as consistently as you can with as much club speed as you can generate. The best way to accomplish these two objectives is keeping the club on a single plane from takeaway, through the back swing and with the follow-through.

Swaying in the back swing makes it impossible to keep the club on plane, and as the club approaches the ball its approach is too low, or flat. Typically this will cause a “fat” shot, or hitting the ground prior to the ball, or “coming off the ball”, or hitting it thin. Keeping the club on swing plane is the only way to consistently hit the ball cleanly with maximum club speed.

So how do we fight this problem? Standing in front of a full-length mirror and swinging, watch to see any lateral movement of the head as it lines up on a point on the wall behind you. You may be surprised at how much your head moves. Correct the sway in your swing by feeling the swing when your head is still.

Another way that has been promoted by several golf instructors is to place a stick in the ground about three inches outside of the back hip. Then hold a club against the front of the shoulders with the arms crossed. Pivot the body as if you were in the back swing. If your hips sway and touch the stick, you know you are guilty of swaying.

These are drills you can do, but obviously when on the golf course you can’t use them. There is one rather easy golf swing key that may help when playing a round.

When in the back swing be sure the front knee is bent and pointed at the ball. At the same time drop the back hip away from the target, to the point the hips are at about a 45% angle to the target. It will be nearly impossible to sway back if your hips are in this position. Plus you get the benefit of having the core generate most of your swing power, which of course is where most of your strength is.

 

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