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Improve The Top Of Your Swing Using The Water Bottle Backswing Drill

If you want to hit the golf ball more solid & straighter … having your club in the best position at the top of your backswing will surely help

Most Golfers that struggle with pulls, pushes, slices, & hooks can find a more consistent golf swing by learning to feel the path to the top of their swing

Yet, in order to find a consistent movement … you should be incorporating a drill that allows you to learn & cement that FEEL

The Water Bottle Backswing Drill trains you to learn your backswing. Because if the water bottle isn’t going toward the target on your backswing … it’s unlikely that your golf ball will consistently go there either

Jordan Hamblin (GMS Instructor – Indian Wells) offers a demonstration that’ll help you to learn a very consistent golf swing!

 

 

 

 

 

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Golf Transition Weight Transfer with Charles Howell

Addressing the proper shift and need for less early rotation of the hips when we start our downswing transition. Used Charles Howell III as an example.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Golf Swing Sequence and Body Motion – How The Pros Do It

The swing sequence is like a chain reaction, several stages of motion building force and accelerating on top of each other. As Milo teaches, in the swing sequence the most efficient way to release all the energy you store up during the backswing can be described as Shift, Turn, Swing.

Moving your body in this specific order accomplishes a number of great things. It makes use of ground forces and leverage to produces the greatest club speed you’re capable of generating. It keeps your body balanced throughout the motion, leading to a golf swing that is easy to repeat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How to improve your trail elbow in the downswing

Director of Instruction at the TruGolf Academy Jon Watts talks you through how to improve the trail elbow in the downswing. Use this awesome drill to increase your range of movement and improve your downswing path and maintain lag for more distance.

 

 

 

 

 

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Hit the Golf Ball First, Swing Forward, Not Down

Once a golfer learns that they are supposed to hit the ball before they hit the ground, they may start chopping down on the ball, resulting in pulls, slices and skied drives.

The answer is to move the low end of the swing ahead of the ball by transferring weight and pressure onto your front foot.

 

 

 

 

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