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How to Shorten Your Backswing!

Shortening your backswing in golf is something you can achieve through a few key drills.

Learn about drills that will help you shorten your backswing in golf with help from a lifetime member of the PGA of America in this free video clip.

 

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How to Keep the Hands and Arms in Sync

A simple tool can go a long way for your golf swing. Collin Morikawa demonstrates how he uses a lanyard to keep his hands, arms and body in sync.

 

Lanyard Clip with Webbing Strap Nike

 

Black Lanyard Clip with Webbing Strap (Nike)

 

 

 

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How to Stop Over the Top Swings

Over the Top swing plane refers to a path that is above the swing plane on the downswing. The over the top path produces an out-to-in swing path, which imparts an unwanted spin on our ball. The result is typically a weak-right or slice. Instead, we need an in-to-out swing path.

Where I see players go off the swing plane the most is in the transition. So, let’s get your transition on the “inside to more solid shots” path!

 

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In your golf swing swaying off the ball is a huge problem and causes you to hit the ball fat and thin.

In this video Mike gives you a simple golf drill to help you keep from swaying off the ball and keep your weight more centered over the ball.

You can use an alignment stick or a piece of PVC pipe for this drill get creative.

 

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Hands First – PGA Professional Robin Symes demonstrates a simple drill to provide the feeling of keeping your hands in front of the club head at impact.

It will help a lower ball flight, more solid impact, fixing early release and scooping.

Complete the Hands First at Impact drill a few times and then return to your normal address. Too many might cause you to keep the clubface open at impact.

 

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