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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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Justin Rose shares his feel vs. real swing drill

2018 FedEx Cup champion Justin Rose shares some insights on how he uses an exaggerated practice swing for better ball-striking.

 

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PUTTING SPEED DRILLS FOR AMATEUR GOLFERS

Putting Speed Drills to lower your score. Here are my top putting speed drills for amateur golfers.

Your putting distance control will improve after practicing with these putting drills for speed. Putting speed control takes time, and learning how to judge putting distance is not easy, but practicing these putting speed drills will help you improve faster.

These putting distance control drills will help improve your golf putting speed.

 

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How To Stop Hitting Fat Shots

Sara Brown and Martin Hall show a drill to help you stop hitting fat shots.

 

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How to Play a buried lie bunker shot

I meet many players who struggle to play bunker shots when the ball is buried or plugged. A buried lie is the results of the ball landing in soft sand and then staying is the depression that is left by that impact.

In this video I explain the differences between playing a normal bunker shot and a buried lie bunker shot as well as show you how you can get the ball on the green from this lie every time.

 

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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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