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Start Fixing Your Steep Downswing

This is a golf drill I use all the time with my players. If you’re someone who has a steep downswing, or have a steep angle of attack, or contact issues or a slice or any of the other issues that come from being too steep, this drill will help.

 

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How To Get a Great follow Through In The Golf Swing

The follow through is often overlooked in the golf swing but, as Piers and Andy explains, working on it can transform your game!

 

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Weight Shift Drills – SWING LIKE A PRO

Proper weight shift is crucial to a powerful and synchronized golf swing. In this video, you’ll find three helpful drills that will help you master the weight transfer.

 

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How To Flatten Your Golf Swing

How To Flatten Your Golf Swing – Simple drills

In today’s video Alistair Davies shares with you a couple drills on how to flatten your golf swing.

 

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Controlling your club path with the correct side bend in your golf swing and a better understanding of cause and effect.

 

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Golf Club Release Drill

Golf Club Release Drill

This is a simple golf club release drill for you guys to be doing to get rid of any sort of chicken wing and help you get pure strikes with your irons.

When you set up to the golf ball your arms and the golf club should look like a letter “Y” then when you get into the backswing your wrists should hinge and make a backwards letter “L”.

 

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Firing The Hips

A lot of golfers try to (and do) fire the hips to start the downswing because they’re under the impression the downswing starts with the hips.

In this episode of “Swing Myths,” we’ll look at what the best in the world do and see if firing the hips is indeed a good idea for your swing.

 

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How Do I Shallow the Shaft

How Do I Shallow the Shaft

There’s a lot of debate about how to get your club into the correct arc in your downswing. I don’t think there’s any question that you want to shallow the shaft, but there are a few ideas on how to do this.

I prefer the method that puts the least amount of pressure on your back and is the one I believe easiest to replicate time and again.

 

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