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How to Stay On Plane in the Golf Swing

The secret of the pro tour golf swing is solid contact in the middle of the club-face consistently leading to longer straighter golf shots.

In this video Courtney shows you how to hit solid shots by swinging the golf club on its correct swing plane, a principle found in every pro tour golf swing.

 

 

 

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How To Putt From Off The Green

How To Putt From Off The Green

Mike teaches us the vagaries of putting off the green. In this video, I show myself putting from off the green.

Also known as the Texas wedge. In the right situation, this will save you shots on the golf course.

In many cases, there is much less risk to take the putter than a wedge or other club when just off the green. It is always good to practice all possibilities just make sure to give the putter a chance as well.

 

 

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How To Improve Golf Swing Rhythm and Tempo

Jeff Ritter shares a challenging practice tip to help improve golf swing rhythm, control and ball striking efficiency.

One of the biggest differences between recreational golfers and the pros on the PGA or LPGA Tour is the ability professionals have to exhibit a higher level of control over their golf swings. This control is not only a component of the mechanics associated with producing various shot shapes, but also the speed at which each golf swing is made.

Professional golfers are rarely playing at full speed. Instead they have a zone which allows them to exhibit their best rhythm and tempo, while producing a reasonable combination of distance and accuracy. They have a high level of body awareness and can adjust speed or movement of their golf swing to meet any situation. Recreational golfers, however, always seem to be locked in at full throttle, possessing relatively low body awareness and a constant “go for broke” mentality.

 

 

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Golf Tip – Hands in the Takeaway

The key hand moves in the golf swing. Today Derek shares with you a great concept to help you move the hands and club correctly in the takeaway and downswing.

 

 

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