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You are currently watching a video about the new way to improve your golf swing, this video will be very different to what many are expecting to see but its really important part of your progression.

 

 

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Looking to hit your fairway clubs better? Do you top the golf ball sometimes? Then this video is for you. I will give you my top tips for hitting better shot with your 3 wood, hybrids and any other wood or metal you hit a golf ball off the ground with. Get more distance and make pure contact with these tips and drills. 

 

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Does a lucky putt count as a good putt? In Kevin’s world, maybe, but Butch Harmon and Rickie Fowler know from experience that good technique is key for …

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How to Hit Consistent Iron Shots with 2 Simple Tips Nails and Divots. How to hit more consistent iron shots and have better contact and consistency simple …

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Weight shift in the back swing is a very contentious subject depending on who you speak to.

Some coaches are all for staying centered, some advocate being target side orientated (left leg for right handers), and some would recommend shifting away from the target.

I definitely would not advocate being left sided (as a right hander), and although I would always like some weight shift away from target, depending on range of motion available to the individual, this would differ in amount.

Watch to the end and find out what’s right for you!

 

 

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HOW TO SPIN YOUR CHIP SHOTS

Learn how to impact maximum spin on those shots around the green, so you can get up and down when you thought you were dead!

There are many myths surrounding spin that I give clarity on here, so you will know exactly what you’re doing and stop wasting your time jumping from one piece of useless advice to another. Remember everything I teach comes from the real world of playing this game for a living with the best in the world, not from a theory that’s unproven under pressure.

 

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In today’s video Performance Golf will show you how to shallow the club, give you some key checkpoints, and a drill to use so you can start hitting the golf ball a lot longer and straighter next time you go play.

In terms of the downswing, when we’re talking about shallowing the club, let’s first define what that means. If I take my normal setup, and at address, I drew a line through my club, up through my body, that would make sort of a plane line. (Watch the video to see what I mean.)

When we’re giving golf lessons, oftentimes we’ll draw that line that produces a plane in space. The best golfers who hit the ball the farthest and straightest, that club head and club would work up that plane line, pretty much on it or parallel to it, and would start to work right back down on that plane line.

If you could imagine a perfect plane or a perfect circle around my body, they wouldn’t deviate much from that line, both back or down.

Now, that’s perfect in utopia for them, but for us, sometimes we go off that line a little bit. The more common error off that line would be during the downswing, above the line, or you’d be over that line or over the top, and that’s killer, both for direction and, mostly, for distance. Watch the video to see my recommendations so you can start hitting longer and straighter drives.

 

 

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Learning how to diagnose and fix the left pull hook can be a life changing experience. In many cases the beginner golfer with an over the top slice swing worked so hard to get rid of the slice that they developed a nasty pull hook. In this video Hank Haney shows you how to stop pulling your ball and get you back in play, especially under pressure.

 

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