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Stay down through impact… Keep your head down… Keep your eyes on the ball… I’m sure you’ve heard them all. In today’s video I’ll show you why this common golf advice is a myth!

To maximize your swing you actually want to be pushing up off the ground as you come through impact. This creates what is known as “parametric acceleration,” giving you extra club head speed and distance.

It will also correct a number of common problems including the chicken wing, dipping through impact, and even pulling your arms up.

 

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Learn how to clear your hips in the golf swing.

In this video Mike shares with you a great practice drill to help you clear your hips through impact.

Trying to force your hips open in the downswing can cause them to stall out and your arms to take over this will cause a loss of power and club face control.

 

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In this video Mike Dero demonstrates how Gravity Golf works.

Gravity Golf was founded by David Lee who has worked with over 40 Major winning champions and played on tour himself. The concepts are based on the principles of physics, biomechanics and psychology.

One of the backbones of Gravity Golf are the drills that have been designed to raise awareness of any player regardless of ability to how much effort and the efficiency is in their swing.

 

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How to stop duffing those chip shots around the green! Including advice on how to use the bounce of the golf club effectively.

In this video Clay explains some of the faults golfers encounter when trying to play chip shots around the green and then explains the best way to tackle them with some easy chip shot drills.

 

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Understanding Lag

Maintaining lag in the downswing can in many cases help add speed, although how this is done is often incorrect and can lead to more issues.

Too many golfers spend their time on lag techniques that are forced and against your natural mechanics.

In this video Jonathan shows views on creating lag & shaft lean versus releasing the club head.

 

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