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Stop rushing the downswing and get more golf power and consistency. You’re looking to hit good golf shots and you’re always eager to do so that’s why a lot of you will rush from the top.

It seems like most golfers are so eager to hit the ball further and a bit anxious to make a golf swing that they lose sight of the importance a simple and smooth golf swing is.

If you want consistency and more power for golf, this video tip can help.

 

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The Perfect Swing Plane

Can you get the ultimate consistency in your game by swinging on plane? If you have ever watched a PGA Tour tournament, you probably notice how most of the pros had a extremely on plane swing. No re-routing, over the top, or looping swings.

So how can you get this in your own swing? You would be surprised to find out it doesn’t have to do with the club, but in fact a drill that starts with the knees.

 

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Here are 3 golf grip mistakes you don’t want to make. Check how you hold the club against the points in the video.

Your hand position on the club accounts for directional (clubface) control and when you hold the club correctly, hitting the ball straight is relatively easy.

 

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Controlling the Club Face – No More Pull Hooks

Looking at your right hand and how you use it to keep the club face square through impact will help you hit the ball straight constantly. In your backswing, the club face should be parallel to your spine angle, and at a 90 degree angle to your swing arc. This is not “closed” or “shut.”

The club face shouldn’t twist. This is where people get into trouble hitting pull hooks.

 

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Hit your driver further no matter your age or ability. Everyone would like to hit their driver further, generate more swing speed and acceleration through impact.

However, not everyone can turn their hips like Justin Thomas or make a massive turn in their golf swing like Dustin Johnson. The question is are there any other factors that the average golfer could work on to hit longer straighter drives.

The answer of course is yes and I reveal them all in this golf instruction video.

 

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