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Shallow The Golf Club

Here is the best, most consistent way we’ve found to shallow the golf club on the downswing. Doing it this way will simplify your golf swing and improve your ball striking!

 

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Chips & Pitches

If you struggle with distance control and solid contact from 70 yards and in, try the hinge & hold, extend and fold drill.

Not only will this chipping & pitching technique groove your short shots, it will also improve your long game. 

 

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Advanced Pivot Lesson

If you can nail down the proper pivot in the golf swing you can drastically improve your ball striking.

In today’s lesson Robin from Swing Station will explain in a little more detail how the body works “Pivots” in the backswing.

 

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Keeping your arms and body connected during your golf swing will give you fantastic power and accuracy. Here’s a great tip explaining what this means and exactly how to do it.

By keeping your arms and body connected during the golf swing you’ll achieve a more solid strike of the golf ball.

 

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Rhythm and Flow in the Golf Swing

Rhythm and flow is the glue that holds a good golf swing together. Here’s a simple rhythm and flow timing drill to help ingrain a rhythmic swing with the ball getting in the way of the golf swing.

 

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Simple Transition drill

The transition is the first movement into the downswing, and possibly the most important when it comes to deciding the path at impact.

Here is a simple transition drill from Gary Alliss “Golf Monthly” that can help you improve your transition.

 

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Top of the golf backswing – How to Position the Club Correctly at the Top

In this video, we look at how to create the ideal top of the backswing position through achieving elevation with the arms.

When you can set the club in this ideal position, you can then drop the club into the slot to generate maximum power and accuracy.

 

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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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