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WHAT STARTS GOLF SWING – HANDS OR HIPS?

Golfers generally fall into two schools of thought, Hips or Hands. While all swings contain elements of both hips and hands it is important to figure out which parts of the body are firing and when.

 

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The Clock Drill

The Clock Drill

The clock drill can be used to give the arms a head start in the correct swing path or down swing to the golf ball.

Start controlling your swing path with the clock drill an easy setup drill to help shaves strokes off your game.

 

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Swing like a tour player 

Teaching pro Dale Lynch demonstrates the right arm drill. The right arm drill is a great drill for golfers of all levels, from beginner through to tour player.

 

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Pre-Shot Golf Waggle –Start from Motion

In this video tip you will come to understand the multiple benefits of the waggle, what makes for a useful waggle and  how an improper waggle can actually be detrimental to producing qualify golf shots.

Your golf waggle is important relative to your full swing because it practices the motion and gives your brain better tasks.

Practice your waggle, and you’ll see more consistent results when you play.

 

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How to STOP CASTING the golf club

Do you want to stop casting the golf club from the top of your golf swing? Then this is the video and drill for you to work on.

Learn how to turn your body towards the target whilst creating the correct wrist angles as you start your downswing.

This will help you achieve more club lag, stop you releasing the club early, increase your club head speed through impact and therefore improve the distance you can hit the golf ball and the consistency of your strike.

 

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Weight Shift Golf Drill

Weight Shift Golf Drill

Are you struggling with the #1 golf swing fault weight shift?

If you know that you are capable of hitting the ball further and straighter, then you must see this simple weight shift golf drill and start putting the speed back in your game.

 

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Golf Tip: Putting

Golf Tip: Putting

The most important aspect of putting is to have the putter head come back inside the target line to avoid creating angles.

Follow along with Jimmy Ballard he has taught over 300 PGA, LPGA and Senior PGA Tour players and is listed as one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teachers Golf Digest’s #24 instructor in the world and Golf Magazine’s 80’s Teacher of the Decade.

 

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Impact – The Single Most Important Position in Golf

The single most important position in golf is impact. I get a lot of students who can point out flaws in their swing at every position, but when it comes to understanding impact position many students are at a loss.

When you know how your right arm is supposed to work and how it lines up with the club shaft as you work through the ball at impact, the other positions become less critical.

Build your swing from impact and back.

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