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Feeling Stuck – Right Elbow Movement in the Downswing

I get a lot of questions about “being stuck” or having the club out of position behind you as you come through the ball.

Here’s what I feel with my right elbow in my downswing that helps me get the club in position to consistently hit my long irons and fairway woods.

 

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3 Wedge Tips to Improve Your Short Game

Improving your wedge game can help you lower scores and enjoy golf even more. These 3 wedge tips are great ways to improve your wedge game today!

We all want to be more versatile golfers. And the more mastery you have over your wedge game, the better equipped you are to handle a variety of circumstances on the golf course. From pitching to chipping to greenside bunkers, skillful wedge play can keep both your scores and your cursing at a minimum.

If you struggle with wedges, you probably don’t need me to tell you that distance control is essential to good wedge play. We’ve all been there—overshooting the green or watching the ball ricochet back into the bunker.

 

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Why It’s Almost Impossible to Drive a Golf Ball 450 Yards

WIRED’s Robbie Gonzalez looks at carry vs. total distance, breaks down the biomechanics of the tee shot, and gets tips from Dustin Johnson, one of the top drivers on the tour, to find out why it’s Almost Impossible to drive a golf ball 450 yards through the air.

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THIS GOLF DRILL IS THE EASIEST WAY TO IMPROVE YOUR SWING

You are currently watching a video about this golf drill is the easiest way to improve your golf swing, this video will help all golfers nail the backswing with this drill.

 

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Drop Hands or Rotate During Downswing

If you are not clear why some drop their hands feeling during the downswing, while others rotate (and leave the hands up feeling), then let me walk you through each. Either works.

It all depends on what is best for YOU.

 

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HIT from the INSIDE EVERY TIME

Being able to hit golf shots from the inside is something nearly every golfer needs to do to improve. Here is a really easy drill you can do at the range, or at home, to improve your downswing and get you hitting longer and straighter golf shots.

 

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Start Of The Downswing Golf Tips – Hank Haney

The first move to start the downswing should be a transfer of your weight to your front leg from the ground up as the lower body leads the upper body.

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Hank Haney on the Correct Wrist Position at the Top of Your Golf Swing

What you’re looking for is your left wrist being flat to your forearm. Ideally the club face would be squared to your wrist as well.

If it’s not that way, then you either have it too bowed at the top where the club tends to be closed and a little laid off to the left, or it’s too cupped at the top where the face is a little too open and this is a little more upright.

 

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