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Single Plane Golf Swing by Moe Norman – Analyzed

Learn how to swing exactly like Moe Norman did. The fortunate folks who had the privilege of watching Moe Norman strike a golf ball knew they were experiencing something special.

The best players in the world admired Moe Norman for his amazing ball-striking ability and for being one of the greatest characters in the game.

It takes time, effort and dedication to acquiring skills and the precise technique of a golf swing, even for a swing that’s simpler than the conventional golf swing.

However, learning to strike a golf ball is far easier with Moe Norman’s mechanics, mostly because there are fewer moving parts and they are not complicated.

 

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Three tips to improve your shoulder turn

Is your shoulder turn too flat? Too steep? Not sure how to check? As you’ll see it has a huge influence on how your arms and club move.

Golf Monthly Top 25 coach John Jacobs suggests three simple drills to help improve your shoulder turn and consistency

 

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Left Heel Lift in Golf Swing

Left Heel Lift in Golf Swing!

By lifting your left heel in your golf swing, you’ll set up your tempo for more successful golf shots.

 

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In this exclusive interview with Golf Monthly Rory McIlroy reveals his practice secrets, including how often he likes to hit balls on the range and how he ingrains new swing moves to improve his world class technique

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How To Control the Clubface

If we want to have control over our golf ball we need to be able to control the clubface and where it points throughout the swing, and especially at impact.

In this video Michael Breed from the Golf Fix shares a simple drill on how it feels to control the clubface throughout the golf swing.

 

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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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The two ball swing drill – put down two balls, set up for the outside ball and hit the inside ball. This is a great swing drill to help you train your body to keep from moving into the ball. This is great to help you get the feel for pushing away from the ball, creating space in your downswing for your hands to come through the ball and keep your hips from moving forward into the ball.

Your brain is a task master give it the task of hitting the inside ball and it’ll be impossible for your body to move into the ball or you just won’t hit it.

Exaggeration helps you understand both sides – where your swing is now and where you want your swing to be – so that you can get a better feel for what you should be doing.

 

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