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Start the Downswing Golf Drill

Discover this tip about your weight transfer for the start of the downswing that most get wrong. Then pair it with this missing piece to keep yourself from coming down too steep and creating problems with your downswing.

 

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How to improve Swing Posture in your golf swing.

In this video Michael Breed talk about the importance of a great set up to help Improve Swing Posture.

 

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You need to try this awesome chipping drill as it helps with so many different aspects of the chipping motion and can really elevate your short game skills.

In this video Michael Breed shows how to improve chipping impact with a short chipping drill.

 

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Creating Lag in the Golf Swing

Creating lag is extremely important in helping to add distance to your golf shots but it can also have a huge affect on your ball striking. This tip helps you to create and then maintain the lag in the golf swing.

 

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Golf Swing Timing

Making enough of the right “golf swing moves” isn’t what keeps many golfers from playing better… it’s the golf swing timing associated with making those moves.

The “when” is vitally important to the success of you swing. And as we’ll see in this video, knowing when to stop adding in those moves could be the best thing you do for your golf swing timing.

 

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Discover this tip about rotating your hips in the downswing that most get wrong. Then pair it with this missing piece to keep yourself from coming down too steep and creating problems with your downswing.

How much should I rotate? When should I do it and how should I do it? The secret to getting your downswing pivot right is marrying those two pieces together. Marrying those two together means my pressure is shifting forward as I’m turning.

 

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Practice Takeaway?

Michael Powers of Northbound Golf tackles the recent trend of the practice takeaway. Tiger and Jack never did it, should you?

 

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PGA Professional Robin Symes demonstrates a transition drill to improve how you start your downswing.

I think most people know by now that the downswing needs to be started from the ground up, where perhaps a little bit of a push into your left foot, the hips lead the shoulders, the shoulders lead the arms, and the arms lead the club head. But, at full speed and in one movement, this can be very difficult to feel for many players.

So, what I ask a lot of my players to do is, in their practice, just hit some shots where you take your backswing and you stop for perhaps three or four seconds and then learn to create speed from this starting position.

 

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