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Coming over the top in your golf swing simply means not following the correct club path on your downswing… Instead of swinging down and delivering the club from the inside, your club falls outside of your swing plane, and you end up losing power and/or hitting a nasty slice.

The main reason you’re coming over the top is due to overuse of your body, and the sequence of motion in your swing is off.

The first step to fixing this is taking a look at the initial move away from the ball…

In the video you’ll see a simple way to insure that your initial move away gets you into position for an on-plane swing that avoids the over the top move.

Next, we’ll take a look at your downswing and how to use your arms in your swing and get your club to fall down on plane so you can hit more solid shots with better accuracy, more distance.

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The weight shift is discussed many times in golf books and video golf instruction segments, but very few golf analysts discuss the differences between pros and amateurs when it comes to shifting weight correctly.

The PGA and LPGA pros who play golf on tour do it very differently to amateur golfers and in this golf instruction video PGA golf instructor Lawrie Montague will show you the difference between the weight shift of amateur golfers and tour professionals and how to adopt their technique to hit longer and more consistent golf shots.

 

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There are loads of videos about how to hit longer drives with the correct tee height. But how many videos about what is the correct tee height for Irons?

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How you place your hands on the putter can have a huge influence on your putting stroke and ultimately your ability to hole putts.  

In this week’s Impact Show, we take a look at the top 5 putting grips. We’ll discuss which grips we prefer, and which putting grips can suit you and why.

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You are currently watching a video about the three wow moves of every professional golf swing you need to know, these tips will really change your perspective of the golf swing.

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