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Golf Swing Lag

Golf Swing Lag with a wider swing arc:

As we take a look at the swing arc and hand path of an elite players golf swing. You can see the shape of this determines how much energy you can transfer into the golf ball and how much “Golf Swing Lag” you can create and release.

 

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Stop 3 Putting Forever

This video is all about how to stop 3 putting forever with Golf Monthly top 2 Coach Alistair Davies

This is not about so much putting technique it’s more about a solid routine and reading the green.

We want you to have some simple tasks that are easy to repeat and easy to add to your routine on the green and hopefully remove the dreading and often times upsetting three putt that ruins scores.

Most golfers just go to the ball, head down and have 3 strokes and putt. Sometimes they will look from behind the hole, but this is limiting and rarely gives the accurate results.

1st Process To Better Putting. Walk along the low side of the putt

Survey the distance from a perception point of view, is it up hill or downhill from down the line but also on the side of the put gives you a good measure too.

2nd Process To Better Putting. Where Does the water run?

Look at the hole to think if the cup was overflowing with water, where would the water run off to? In the example in the video, it’s confirming what my first feel and vision provide was that it’s uphill and left to right.

These are perception tricks

3rd Process To Better Putting. Practice Feel Make Stroke Looking at The Hole

Go Face on looking at the hole. Imagine rolling a ball with your hands.

Technically you want a sound stroke but thinking about this on the green on the course is not the place. But to try and hit a straight putt and roll it along the line you have chosen.

The key here is to choose an intermediate point. Even with a less than perfect stroke, if you focus your attention to roll the ball over that point that is on your chosen line, you are more than half way there.

Extra Simple Putting Tip:

If you find you are long on most putts you hit, you need to stand a a couple of feet closer along your line on your practice strokes.

If you are short on most putts you need to stand further back on your practice strokes.

On of the best putting tips you can have is to ensure you follow these rules.

Your stroke and focus should be within these distances:

Inside 15 feet: Line is the focus
15 – 30 Feet: Feel and a bit of direction
30 Plus feet: All about distance control

 

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Keeping The LEFT ARM STRAIGHT

Should you keep the left arm straight in your golf swing? It’s a question that gets asked a lot, in this video we discuss the benefits of doing it and what it will create in the swing. I also give you a drill that will help you create a straighter left arm in the golf swing.

If you’re a golfer who’s struggling to keep his/her left arm straight in the swing… please watch this video!

 

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Shallowing Rear Elbow in the Downswing

Many golfers have been told or are under the impression that the rear elbow should start or lead the downswing in order to shallow the club. But more often than not, that move will cause a few really undesirable things to happen during the downswing.

In this video, we’ll take a look at what those things are, and show you a better alternative for that right elbow.

 

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Roll Down Drill

Roll Down Release

The Roll Down Drill will help get you out of flipping your wrists through impact and hitting fat and thin shots. It will teach you a proper release for more solid contact and improved distance.

 

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Proper Head Movement In The Golf Swing

How should the head move in the golf swing is a question we get asked all the time. The answer is… it depends.

In this video, we’ll look at some of those reasons and show examples of the proper head movements that could help you improve your swing.

 

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Golf Aim and Alignment

Golf Aim and Alignment 

Many golfers struggle with aim and alignment out on the golf course, so in this video Annabel Rolley shows a routine to help you aim and align yourself correctly when you set up for a shot.

 

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How you get perfect hip rotation through impact in your golf swing!

The difference between the address position and impact position is explained in this video. You have to give your arms and club room to travel to the target. Therefore you have to turn your hips on impact about 45 degrees.

This exercise will train you to rotate your hips before impact on the golf ball.

 

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