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One of the most crucial but often not discussed part of the golf swing is the arm and hand path throughout the swing.

In this video Jonathon helps you to learn how to use your arms and hands correctly in a golf swing.’ and shows how this move can help you play some better golf.

 

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This question about ways of generating more speed in the golf swing.

Your lead leg is a brace to accelerate against. But, if you straighten too early or hyperextend your leg, you’ll cause strain throughout your body.

Don’t get caught up in the terminology. Sometimes it can be more confusing than it needs to be.

The more you understand the golf swing, the better you will get at generating speed.

 

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Single Arm Pivot – Momentum, Control, Release!

In this video Mike focuses on the single arm pivot in the downswing as an essential drill for developing your most natural golf swing and directing the momentum of the club properly.

 

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Left Arm Bend In The Golf Swing

We get questions about the left arm (or right arm for you lefties) during the swing… should it stay straight or should it bend?

Many times our amateur clients have been told they “collapse” at the top, so they try the opposite of collapsing which is keeping that left arm ram-rod straight. Well… neither is going to help your swing. Let’s take a look at how the pros  do it.

 

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It’s All in the Hips

HOW THE HIPS START THE DOWNSWING

A great drill to train your lower body and the hips to initiate your downswing, for a better impact position, and added power in the swing. Using a great lesson from Ben Hogan, and the swings of Rory Mcilroy, and Dustin Johnson as models.

 

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Improve swing plane and fluidity in your golf swing!

If you want more pars, let’s play catch with your club. Many players can get overwhelmed with mechanical thoughts which can destroy the fluidity in your golf swing.

This is a great drill and to incorporate into your pre-shot routine when out on the golf course. Plus, bonus: it helps with your swing plane as well!

 

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If you would like to learn the proper one piece backswing takeaway this tip is for you.

Why do you want to take the club back like this? You start the backswing this way so you don’t activate your hands in the early stages of the swing. If you hinge immediately and activate your hands you will be in a position to use them to try to hit the ball in the downswing.

By learning this one piece takeaway drill, you will be able to keep the hand out of the backswing and use your coil to get the club going back. With this action you develop torque in the backswing which will make you much more consistent.

 

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Do you have a good pre-shot routine? A pre-shot routine in golf can help you focus better and improve your visualisation.

In this golf instruction PGA golf instructor Lawrie Montague will show you step by step how to construct a pre-shot routine used by many PGA money leaders because of its simplicity and its emphasis on setting up your shoulders and feet square to the target line every time.

 

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