Better tempo , better golf swing.
In this video on improving tempo and reducing tension, Martin Hall is joined by performance coach Iain Highfield, who reveals physical and mental tips for improving tempo and reducing tension in your golf swing.
Better tempo , better golf swing.
In this video on improving tempo and reducing tension, Martin Hall is joined by performance coach Iain Highfield, who reveals physical and mental tips for improving tempo and reducing tension in your golf swing.
You are currently watching a video about how posture can completely change your golf swing, this video will help all golfers.
Having the correct golf posture is a critical step in your golf game. If you want any chance at success, it’s vital you learn how to setup and posture affect your ability to rotate during the golf swing.
How to Hit a Draw – Golf lesson and golf tips on how to hit draw shots in golf using an easy method that is within reach of most every golfer.
In this video UK PGA Pro Pete Styles helps you hit a draw like the Tour player’s on a Sunday afternoon.
In today’s video PGA professional Alex Elliot works on fixing your move with the right shoulder in the downswing.
We all get this wrong in the downswing but doing it right will help create more power, speed and distance with your driver and irons!!
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Here’s how to fix your slice with a driver:
Before we fix your slice with your driver, I need you to understand what causes the slice to begin with. I see a lot of golfers who struggle with a slice who come to us with all kind of reasons as to why they’re slicing the ball, and nobody emphasizes the most important part, which is that the clubface is open to the path.
You need to understand that you don’t hit a slice just because you’re too far over the top. You don’t hit a slice because you hang back on your right foot. And it’s not because your ball position is off or because your setup is off.
You’re slicing the ball because your clubface is open to the path, first and foremost. That’s the most important part of any technique to fix your slice.