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Where the clubface is pointing during the backswing is an important piece of the puzzle as it would influence how the club will work in the downswing.

So in this video, we go over where the clubface should be during the start of the backswing in the takeaway, and towards the top of the backswing to give yourself the best chance at success.

 

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How To Add More Rotation During Your Downswing

 

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Golf Tips For A Better Wedge Game

This is my 5 Keys to a great wedge game. Are you looking to get the ball closer to the hole, hit cleaner shots with more spin and make more birdies? Then these golf wedge tips might just be something that can help your golf game.

 

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In this exclusive interview with Golf Monthly Rory McIlroy reveals his practice secrets, including how often he likes to hit balls on the range and how he ingrains new swing moves to improve his world class technique

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Swing Analysis with Driver

Today I will show you how to work your driver! This will help you strengthen your legs for more …

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Would you like to strike your irons like a tour pro or at least learn how to hit a golf ball properly with an iron?

This one drill can help you FEEL how to achieve a perfect takeaway, backswing and impact position. Yes it requires some practice, there is no magic wand here…but if you are looking to improve your golf swing this drill will help you feel how to do it.

 

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How To Control the Clubface

If we want to have control over our golf ball we need to be able to control the clubface and where it points throughout the swing, and especially at impact.

In this video Michael Breed from the Golf Fix shares a simple drill on how it feels to control the clubface throughout the golf swing.

 

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Scooping your Golf Shots?

So many players struggle to hit solid iron shots because they are unable to get the club into a good position at impact. Too often I see the shaft leaning away from target at impact rather than towards target. This error is often termed scooping.

In this video I share a process that will help you accomplish a forward shaft lean at impact. You will learn to gain more control over the way in which you contact the ball and thus hit more solid golf shots.

 

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