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After seeing the videos I did on ground forces with Dr. Scott K. Lynn, John Novosel of Tour Tempo Was interested in hearing what I meant by using shear force not vert force in the swing so I told him to film my explanation so you guys could see it as well.

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This video will help you improve your chip short shots around the putting green.

Many golfers duff their chip shots and struggle to get distance control. In this weeks golf lesson you will learn a simple practice drill that will really help you improve your short game and chipping technique.

 

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HOW DO YOU RELEASE THE GOLF CLUB IN THE DOWNSWING? Let’s take a look in this weeks video!! This is a great drill that will make a huge difference to your game!

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Playing a draw on the ball is a very important skill to learn if you want to be a good golfer. Work the path from the inside out.

Two things create a draw: swing/club path and clubface angle at impact. In order to produce a draw, the club path needs to be of the inside-out variety. Set up so that your stance is in a closed position relative to the target. This will promote an inside-out club path. The clubface should point at the target at address. This clubface angle will promote a clubface that is closed to the swing path, and help produce a draw.

Draw shots travel a little lower and travel a bit further than perfectly straight shots. This is due to the fact that a closed clubface reduces the effective loft of the club at impact.

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You don’t have to be Tiger Woods to have a great short game you just have to put in a little practice and do a few drills.

Ted Frick and Stefany King of the Classic Swing Golf School at Legends Golf Resort in Myrtle Beach, S.C. demonstrate a more modern approach to chip shots.

 

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