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This golf lesson shows you how to create an easy swing with a very simple swing drill. One of the keys to an effortless golf swing is to learn the correct leg action. To do this you must PRIME your legs for power in the golf swing.

Priming the legs does many things in the golf swing including:

1. Promotes simple backswing thoughts
2. How to start the downswing
3. How to create massive power in the golf swing

Learn how the leg action works in the golf swing and let me know how it goes in the comments section.

 

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HOW TO STOP HITTING BEHIND THE GOLF BALL!

There are many drills to help you stop hitting behind the ball and this is one of my favorites. Sometimes something so simple can help cure a big problem in golf like hitting fat shots.

 

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Why It’s Almost Impossible to Drive a Golf Ball 450 Yards

WIRED’s Robbie Gonzalez looks at carry vs. total distance, breaks down the biomechanics of the tee shot, and gets tips from Dustin Johnson, one of the top drivers on the tour, to find out why it’s Almost Impossible to drive a golf ball 450 yards through the air.

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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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Follow this drill to perfect your takeaway with Sir Nick Faldo.

Looking for the Secret to a Perfect Take Away Every Time? Sir Nick Faldo shares a tip that will allow you to create a better and more consistent takeaway.

If your not comfortable using a golf club for this takeaway drill you can just as easily use a golf alignment stick.

 

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TOP 5 GOLF CLUB GRIPS

Have you thought about regripping your golf clubs lately? Your golf grips may be the most important part of your clubs that you aren’t paying attention to.

Many people even argue that switching from poor grips to better ones can drop your handicap by several strokes.

 

Here’s a list of the top 5 golf grips in the game today!

 

1. Winn Dritac AVS Midsize Grips

 

Winn Dritac AVS Golf Grip

 

These 13 extra-soft grips are an excellent way to bring new life to an old set of clubs.

These grips are exceptionally soft, making them comfortable to hold. The size and softness makes them ideal for large hands or people with a slower swing speed. The beautiful blue-and-black design makes old clubs look fresh again. There are marks on the grips to help you center them.

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2. SAPLIZE – Rubber Golf Club Grips

 

SAPLIZE Golf Club Grips

Great value for basic rubber golf grips because the set includes 13 grips and the tape you need.

Classic pattern gives you just the right texture to maintain a secure grip. Available in multiple color options. Grips work nicely in any kind of weather. Very low price for both the grips and the tape. Has lines on the grip so you can align your hands properly.

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3. Golf Pride Multi Compound MCC 

 

Golf Pride - Multi Compound MCC

 

You’ll feel a real sense of pride with these high-quality Golf Pride grips.

Slightly larger than standard-size grips but still ideal for smaller hands. The grips hold up wonderfully against rainy or sweaty conditions. These durable, nonslip grips will last for seasons. The non-tapered style provides excellent grip pressure.

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4. Champkey Multi Compound Grip

 

Champkey Multi Compound Grips

 

A quality set of 13 mid-size grips with an aesthetically appealing design.

These grips are available in multiple colors. We love the aesthetically pleasing design as well. These are midsize grips, making them ideal for most people. The grips perform well in all weather conditions, remaining tacky even in the rain.

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5. Lamkin Crossline Grip

 

Lamkin Crossline Grip

 

These synthetic rubber grips are popular choices for those in rainy climates.

These grips are firm, which is conducive to consistency and durability. The high traction on the grips are designed to hold up even in wet and rainy conditions. Comes in four different sizes.

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Size

There are five sizes of golf club grips commonly available for purchase. Although you may find some others, most golfers use one of these.

  • Junior: This size golf club grip doesn’t have a specific diameter, but it has the smallest diameter of all the grips. It’s made primarily for children’s golf clubs. Most junior grips are shorter than grips made for adult players.
  • Undersize: An undersize grip is just a little bit smaller than a standard grip. It measures 0.56 or 0.57 inch in diameter.
  • Standard: Quite a few golfers use the standard grip, which measures 0.58 to 0.60 inch in diameter.
  • Midsize: A midsize golf grip measures 0.64 to 0.66 inch in diameter.
  • Oversize: The oversize golf grip is the largest diameter grip you’ll find, typically measuring 0.70 to 0.72 inch in diameter.
  • Finding the right size: Playing with the wrong size of grip could cost you strokes on the course. Finding the right size for your needs isn’t difficult, however. Start by figuring out what size golf glove you wear. Most women, juniors, and men who wear small gloves use undersize or junior grips. People who wear medium or large gloves need a standard grip. Those wearing extra-large gloves will want a midsize or oversize grip.

When shopping for a new set of golf club grips, pay attention their size. With the right choice here, you’ll have a better chance of success with your game.

 

  • Some players like having an extra-thick grip on the putter. It can help the golfer maintain straight wrists through the putting stroke.

 

  • Some golf grips have a squarish rather than rounded shape. This shape helps golfers align their hands properly.

What are you waiting for grab a brand new set of golf club grips today…

You’ll be glad you did! 

 

 

 

 

 

How To Release for Speed

How To Release for Speed

Releasing the golf club is often misunderstood and even more often done incorrectly. Many amateurs throw the club from the top or extend the club early. This move causes numerous issues and even worse is causes early extension.

When you combine an early release and then the early extension you are in a lose, lose position.

 

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Hands and Arms Golf Swing Lesson

This video helps you to learn how to use your arms and hands correctly in a golf swing.

 

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