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The Secret to Stop Chunking Your Chip Shots

In today’s golf lesson Dave the PGA pro shows you how you can stop blading, thinning, chunking or fatting your chip shots around the green.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fixing a golf swing that’s too shallow

Martin Hall shows you a great visual drill in this video that you can use if your swing has gotten too shallow and your path is too much from in to out.

 

 

 

 

 

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ARE YOU TOO CONNECTED IN YOUR BACKSWING?

In today’s video join Christina and World Long Drive Competitor and awesome Golf Coach, Josh Koch in this in-depth swing series. In this episode, we dive into the YES/NOs and suggested ways to groove your backswing, specifically, connection and arm elevation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Low Hands in the Downswing for Perfect Impact

In this video I show you how to get low hands downswing creating a great golf impact position. This powerful move is used by all top touring golf professionals and can be implemented by golfers of all skill levels. Discover how this simple move is done and how you can do the same in your golf swing and get great results.

Taking it to the next step, when you get low hands at impact golf, you’re in a great position to make solid contact with the golf ball and hit more consistent golf shots. After implementing this simple golf drill, you’ll be in a better position to strike the center of the clubface with your irons and driver.

Enjoy the feeling of hitting more compressed golf iron shots and more center face contact with your driver resulting in lower golf scores.

 

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How to Develop Effortless Power in your Golf Swing

Use these instructions and golf tips in order to promote effortless power in your golf swing.

Golfers that suffer from powerless effort – the opposite of effortless power – oftentimes swing a golf club using only their arms. They don’t involve their body in their golf swing, working very hard for very little result in the form of shot distances.

Follow this drill and tips in order to make sure to involve your whole body.

Position yourself as you would for a golf setup but place your golf club across your arms, in front of your chest, with the end of the club pointing towards the target.

Turn your upper body away from the target as you would for a proper backswing and notice how the grip end of the club moves back towards the golf ball in front of you. You may notice how your back is stretching as you rotate your upper body back and this may feel very different than usual, especially if you are used to swinging using only your arms.

Now turn through the other way in what would be your downswing and make sure that the other end of the club – the one with the clubhead – now points at the ball in what would be your impact position.

Notice that since you are holding the golf club with your hands pressed against your chest, your arms are absolutely not involved in this golf swing drill.

Repeat this drill at will and when ready you can start focusing on your upper body rotation while holding the club normally in your hands. Proceed with performing normal practice swings but make sure to involve your whole body – hips, shoulders, arms and hands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Don’t turn your hips too soon

If your hips aren’t moving at the right time you may have on out-to-in swing path which causes slices.

In this video, Vaughan Hawtrey shows you how to start your downswing with the proper hip turn at the right time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Arm Connection Explained – BEN HOGAN

In today’s video analysis David Trungale shows the right arm connection in the golf swing with Ben Hogan.

Contrary to what most people think – Ben Hogan initially swings his arms away from the body, generating plenty of width.

The downswing is when Hogan aggressively drives his right elbow in towards the rib cage.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Takeaway – Butch Harmon

Golf instructor Butch Harmon says the direction of your takeaway really dictates everything you do in the swing. You want the club head to start back first, followed by the hands and arms and the left shoulder.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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