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How to Shorten Your Backswing!

Shortening your backswing in golf is something you can achieve through a few key drills.

Learn about drills that will help you shorten your backswing in golf with help from a lifetime member of the PGA of America in this free video clip.

 

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When people think of how to start the swing, they often focus on the direction or shape. This can lead to a disjointed action.

In this video, Martin Ayers of Northbound Golf shows and explains that instead, the best way to start your swing is to begin in sequence.

This beginning sequence maintains the cohesion needed for a more powerful and precise swing motion.

 

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Let’s examine your trail shoulder during the downswing. What’s it doing? Is it staying high?

It is moving down? Or is it moving down and around? I share tips to help you get better impact and rotation with a focus on your trail shoulder during the downswing.

Many players keep the trail shoulder too high, which can result in an early release (losing the lag) of the club. Instead, let’s use that trail shoulder to keep your angles intact, so you can get more distance off the tee and fairway.

 

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David Leadbetter shows a common fault of improper wrist action, with Web.com Tour Player Ryan Blaum.

This video on how your wrists should work through the hitting zone will help ball striking and the distance you

achieve.

 

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How The Hands Work Through Impact Golf Tip – Learn About 3D Hand Path.

Alistair Davies shares with you his thoughts on the 3d hand path at impact. This will help you control the club path through impact.

 

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How to Keep the Hands and Arms in Sync

A simple tool can go a long way for your golf swing. Collin Morikawa demonstrates how he uses a lanyard to keep his hands, arms and body in sync.

 

Lanyard Clip with Webbing Strap Nike

 

Black Lanyard Clip with Webbing Strap (Nike)

 

 

 

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Weight Shift in the Golf Swing

Jack played this way for a year. Looking at how he shifted his weight, how his knees moved in, rotating on his instep, and how it compares to skiing can help you understand how to direct the momentum of the club.

 

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Understanding the causes and effects of lag in your golf swing, you’ll see how lag is generated in your golf swing.

Forcing or holding off lag in the downswing is often done incorrectly and can lead to more issues.

Too many golfers spend their time on lag techniques that are forced and against your natural mechanics.

 

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