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How your hands and wrists operate in your downswing is very important.

Let’s just pretend that everyone sets the club well to the top of the swing. After the club is set, it must start down. I like to call that move the transition into the downswing.

Their are a few important things that must happen when you start your transition. These basic downswing drills will help you understand how the club moves at the bottom.

 

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Par 5 Mistakes EVERY GOLFER Makes – In this week’s Impact Show, we follow up our Par 3 and Par 4 Mistakes every golfer makes, by discussing the common mistakes every golfer makes on par 5’s!

Whilst discussing these mistakes we will also give you advice on how to rectify these mistakes to give yourself a better strategy on par 5’s.

 

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This is one of the best golf rotation drills or tips I’ve ever done. This drill will force you to stay down on the ball and rotate through like never before.

If you slice the ball or have trouble getting your lower body working properly in the golf swing then this drill will help you solve those issues.

 

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There are at least five different type of the Yips in golf. Full Swing, Chipping, Pitching, Bunker, and the least common but most talked about: Putting.

Our guest is one of our all-time favorite golf instructors who actually specializes in eliminating the yips.

According to Jim, there are three contributing factors to the yips. Mental. Emotional. Physical (mechanics). “By definition, the yips (flinching) are unconscious. No one tries to get the yips.”

 

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How To Stop Rushing The Downswing And Start Hitting It Solid Shots!

When we’re talking about rushing the downswing, we need to separate body segments.

Golfers who rush the downswing are moving their arms and hands down too fast, but not necessarily their lower body.

So, you don’t need to slow everything down to stop rushing the downswing.

In this video I’m giving you two feels/drills to learn how to get the downswing started with your body motion first and slow your arms and hands down.

 

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