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How to Fix Over The Top

How to Fix Over The Top

An over the top golf swing is the most common swing flaw in golf. So many people have this type of swing yet so few ever fix it. This swing fault leads to pull slicing, pulling, pull hooking and even push slicing if the clubface is wide open.

This is caused because the great majority of players are trying to hit the ball from the top of the backswing solely with their arms. When they do, they lean forward in the downswing sending the club over the top.

In order to fix an over the top swing and stop slicing all you have to do is this secret tip I thought of many years ago. If you follow my direction, you can cure your slice, pulls and pull hooks instantly.

 

 

 

 

 

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You must have restraint to have a great golf swing!

Today, we’re going to work on getting the perfect restraint in the golf swing. This is crucial for increasing club head speed and distance.

We’re going to discuss the correct timing sequence and how to utilize it for power.

 

 

 

 

 

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Lower body rotation in the golf swing

In this video using gear golf 3d motion capture we take a look at how a PGA Tour player rotates his lower body.

We take a unique viewpoint above the golfer to highlight the femur and upper leg region as it relates to the rotation of the pelvis.

 

 

 

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How to use your trail shoulder in the golf swing

You are currently watching a video about how to use your trail shoulder to cover the ball and control your irons.

 

 

 

 

 

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How to Cover the golf ball for solid iron shots

In this Gears 3D motion capture video we highlight the center of the chest and how it relates to covering the golf ball or “staying on top” of the ball to hit crisp solid iron shots.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Most Effective Way To Transition In Your Golf Swing

Most amateur golfers have a very difficult time with the transition. This is where you go from the backswing, into the downswing. In all other sports, it is done nearly the same way and yet golfers don’t do it like this.

The transition in your golf swing sets you up for a powerful impact, maximum swing speed, and consistent contact. Using the ground to get your lower body moving first while your upper body stays back briefly is a critical aspect of your downswing.

 

 

 

 

 

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GAIN MORE POWER WITH LESS EFFORT

We’ve all had that shot that we bombed down the middle of the fairway and turned around and said “I barely swung at that”.

Simplify your golf swing to make it more powerful with less effort and you’ll be saying that all the time.

 

 

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STOP LOSING POSTURE IN YOUR GOLF SWING

Director of Instruction at the TruGolf Academy Jon Watts talks you through how to stop early extending in your downswing.

Use these two very effective and simple drills to stop losing posture in your golf swing. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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