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GET OFF OF YOUR BACK FOOT START MAKING BETTER CONTACT

In today’s video Mark Russo, 2018 MAPGA Teacher of the Year and Golf Digest ranked instructor, uses a bit of technology and a very simple “intention based” drill to help you learn to shift your pressure better in your golf swing so that you can get off of your back foot and hit the ball more solid every time.

Stop hanging back and start making better contact!

 

 

 

 

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Steve Elkington – Long Bunker Shot Tip

How do you play the dreaded, long, bunker shot?

1. Pretend you’re on grass, not in bunker
2. Scoot body back 1/2 inch
3. Wide backswing & follow through, not V-shaped

Steve Elkington discusses the technique behind this difficult, yet manageable long bunker shot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 WAYS TO BE MORE OPEN AT IMPACT

In this video I look at rotation. It is a very interesting topic. I think a lot of players are trying to rotate, but they have problem achieving that rotation.

This is a bit of a different look at what will go into rotation if it is something you are looking to do more of in your swing.

 

 

 

 

 

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Arms and Club Motion in the Backswing

Forearm rotation and wrist hinge is a key aspect in any backswing, many amateur golfers tend to have too much forearm rotation too early in the backswing, causing numerous issues.

So in this video, we talk about backswing timing, body and forearm rotation, and how much to do it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Most Important Swing Drill in Golf

A lot of people ask what’s the most important thing to work on? What is the one drill they need to do?

Now, there are a lot of drills out there. The question is what fundamental skill do you need to master before you can really start looking at different drills to dial in the consistency and ball striking in your golf swing. Until you have really gotten a feel for how your arms and shoulders work together, there’s nothing else I’d have you focus on to improve your swing.

I think this is where you have to begin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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