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Looking at your right hand and how you use it to keep the clubface square through impact will help you hit the ball straight constantly.

In your backswing, the club face should be parallel to your spine angle, and at a 90 degree angle to your swing arc. This is not “closed” or “shut.”

The club face shouldn’t twist. This is where people get into trouble hitting pull hooks.

 

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Today let’s show you how to leverage the ground with the power golf squat that we see the pros do so well.

The move is essentially a squat as you transition and a vertical jump (hip extension) as you move through impact. So, let’s get to it!

 

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In today’s video you’ll learn the 3 keys to a perfect release and you will be striking the ball down the middle of the fairway in no time.

So many golfers want to know what is the best way to release the club through impact I thought you’d appreciate a few simple drills on how to get there.

Follow Along you’ll be striking it like the pros in no time!

 

 

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How to Make a Big Backswing

If you want more distance, let’s make sure that you are REALLY making a full backswing.

Many players struggle with fully turning their back to the target. A popular reason with my students, is that they lose their sense of space…it gets weird back there. So, instead, they end up not turning.

Here’s the fix and the whys so you can get back there without getting weird.

 

 

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If you would like to learn how to start your downswing then this video is for you. You will learn the correct downswing sequence and move transition at the top. 

Follow along and master the move on how to start your downswing. You’ll be striking it like the pros in no time 

 

 

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