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Hinge And Hold Chipping Technique

Chipping technique of The Hinge and Hold is fairly simple and easy to hit if you know how to do it that is…. Phil Mickelson and Rory McIlroy are two well known proponents of it. It’s not ideal for everyone, but it can help many.

With this shot you want the ball to have half carry and half roll. A true chip is 1/3 carry and 2/3 roll.

This chipping technique is not for everyone though. It can cause you to stab at the ball, resulting in poor consistency
A pitch would be the opposite…2/3 carry and 1/3 roll.

The Hinge and Hold is a shot that is called for often times during a round and one that you need to add to your arsenal to have a better short game.

 

 

 

 

 

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Stop Falling Back – Rotate THROUGH The Shot

Michael Breed explains how rotating your shoulders is equally as important as rotating your hips.

Set up a visual aid at your lead shoulder and rotate through impact with your trail shoulder finishing in the spot your lead shoulder started.

This will help you transition your weight, and give you a more consistent low point in your swing.

 

 

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NO MORE EARLY EXTENSION – THE HENRIK STENSON DRILL

See how Henrik Stenson can help you with better dynamic posture and more consistency!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Trigger For Your Golf Swing

Do you have a trigger for your golf swing? Do you freeze over the ball with anxious anticipation on how and when you’ll finally take the club back.

If that’s the case you should develop a Trigger for your golf swing. All the major players have one: Jack has a head tilt, Gary has a knee kick, Jason waggles, The Shark moves his club.

Quite The Chap isn’t he that elite category but he uses a swing thought made famous by Harvey Penick.

Start the swing with a gentle forward press. If you don’t have a Trigger, start experimenting and develop one now there are hundreds to choose from.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How to Cure Your Slice

How to Cure Your Slice

In today’s video Nick Clearwater takes a real golfer who struggles with a slice and walks her through all of the steps to help her hit a draw instead of her typical slice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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HOW TO TILT YOUR SHOULDERS IN YOUR DOWNSWING

In this video Ali shows you how to tilt your shoulders in your downswing which will allow you to improve your swing path and control the ball flight better than ever.

This video will help you complete your shoulder tilt during your downswing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Impact Checkpoint – Training Your Low Point Line

Golfers struggling with a concept known as “low point” will often face a variety of consistency issues ranging from poor contact to erratic start-lines. Students working on their impact orientations (and in turn this concept) may also have added difficulties when increasing speed & power.

For these situations, a simple pool-noodle or vertical alignment stick can increase spatial awareness and provide additional feedback regarding any sway/lunge patterns that may be present; this creates an environment where players can gradually increase the length of their backswing and still maintain efficient impact orientations.

Overall, improving low point should be one of the first considerations in the search to consistently find more fairways and greens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Don’t Lift the Hands in the Backswing

Lifting the hands in the backswing is a common occurrence for a lot of golfers and one that could lead to inconsistencies in the downswing.

In this video, we talk about not lifting the hands in the backswing, and why lifting could be one culprit of getting stuck in the downswing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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