If you want more pars, but struggle with pulls, weak rights or thin shots, then let’s get better compression with your golf shots now with a great move to seamlessly blend the backswing and downswing.
So, let’s get to it!
If you want more pars, but struggle with pulls, weak rights or thin shots, then let’s get better compression with your golf shots now with a great move to seamlessly blend the backswing and downswing.
So, let’s get to it!
Why The Pros Consistently Hit The Ball So Solid.
There are a few distinct things professional golfers do better than amateur golfers. In this video I’m focusing on body movement – most specifically, how the body moves relative to the ground during the backswing and in transition. I’ll show you how Adam Scott, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson and Hideki Matsuyama use these body movements and how you can incorporate the same moves into your own swing.
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3 Golf Swing Tips That Will Make All the Difference in Your Golf Swing
Have you hit a plateau in your golf game? You’re hitting the driving range and golf course every weekend, maybe even practicing at home, but your scores never change.
Even if you don’t care much about besting your buddies, we all want to best ourselves. We want to see clear improvement and know that our hard work is paying off. If you’re stuck in a rut, it’s not because you’ve reached your full potential. More likely, there’s some small error in your golf swing that’s holding you back.
I’m going to share three swing tips that are proven to help you play better golf
These concepts cover three different stages of your swing:
Takeaway
Transition
Finish
You may not need all three, but odds are at least one of these tips will illuminate an error you didn’t realize you were making.
The Takeaway
One neglected aspect of the takeaway is the relationship between the hands and the clubhead. In fact, it’s far more common to worry about the direction the club swings on the takeaway. You may even have received advice on this or heard theories on whether it’s best to swing the club more outside or more inside.
However, if you watch the best players in the world, you’ll notice that there isn’t much consistency when it comes to club direction. Some golfers swing way inside, some swing way outside, and many fall somewhere in between.
Meanwhile, they’re all making incredible shots and taking home trophies. So, here’s a theory: maybe the direction of the club isn’t the real issue. If you watch these same players, you’ll notice there is one thing that remains consistent no matter which direction they guide they club:
They always keep the clubhead outside of the hands. To clarify, when we talk about keeping the clubhead outside of the hands, we mean the clubhead is just slightly farther out from the body than the hands are. If the clubhead passes through the plane of your hands and closer towards the body, the clubhead is now inside.
How To Reduce Your Handicap, you can spend thousands of pounds/dollars on the latest Titleist TS driver, Taylormade golf clubs, Scotty Cameron putter, Vokey Wedges, the latest 2018 Ping irons, Titleist Pro V1 or Taylormade TP5 Golf Balls, but your handicap just isn’t dropping. What are you doing wrong? What can you do to help reduce that handicap?
In this video I take a look at why peoples handicap doesn’t drop as expected and what you can do to improve your golf and finally get that handicap down.
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