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Chin and Shoulder Separation in the Golf Swing Transition:

What I want to talk about today is separation and specifically, separation between the chin and the shoulder in the golf swing transition or when I’m starting forward.

What happens too often is when people try to pull down with their shoulders and don’t get the lower body to shift correctly, the chin and the shoulder kind of pull together which creates this over-the-top move. The main reason for this is most people’s power source comes from their shoulders, comes from their chest, from the top of the swing, they’re using their arms and shoulders to create that speed.

In today’s video I’ll show you a golf swing transition drill where your chin and shoulder separate as your club drops into the slot to start the downswing.

 

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Golf Swing Lag

Golf Swing Lag with a wider swing arc:

As we take a look at the swing arc and hand path of an elite players golf swing. You can see the shape of this determines how much energy you can transfer into the golf ball and how much “Golf Swing Lag” you can create and release.

 

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Keeping The LEFT ARM STRAIGHT

Should you keep the left arm straight in your golf swing? It’s a question that gets asked a lot, in this video we discuss the benefits of doing it and what it will create in the swing. I also give you a drill that will help you create a straighter left arm in the golf swing.

If you’re a golfer who’s struggling to keep his/her left arm straight in the swing… please watch this video!

 

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Shallowing Rear Elbow in the Downswing

Many golfers have been told or are under the impression that the rear elbow should start or lead the downswing in order to shallow the club. But more often than not, that move will cause a few really undesirable things to happen during the downswing.

In this video, we’ll take a look at what those things are, and show you a better alternative for that right elbow.

 

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Roll Down Drill

Roll Down Release

The Roll Down Drill will help get you out of flipping your wrists through impact and hitting fat and thin shots. It will teach you a proper release for more solid contact and improved distance.

 

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