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The CORRECT Way to Play an Uphill Golf Shot

Shawn Clement explains how to play a shot from an uphill lie, in this unique golf lesson.

 

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HOW TO SYNC UP YOUR BODY AND ARMS IN THE GOLF SWING

Chris Ryan shows you what checkpoints you can have in your golf swing to ensure your arm and body are working together in your golf swing.

 

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BIGGEST MISTAKES WHEN CHIPPING AND PITCHING

Develop your chipping and pitching technique and avoid making 3 of the most common mistakes I see when golfers chip a golf ball. Whether you would like to…

 

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Learn how to maintain your posture throughout your golf swing.

 

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Hank Haney Keys for a More Consistent Golf Swing

Golf instructor Hank Haney corrects a reader’s swing via Twitter. 

Hank Haney’s followers on Twitter always send him pictures of their swing and one of the most common pictures that I see is where their address position and their impact position look so distinctively different. When you set up to the golf ball, you have a certain amount of bend forward from your hips.

 

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One-Plane vs. Two-Plane Swings – Golf Lesson

Every golfer comes through their swing on one or two planes.

 

 

 

 

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BALL POSITION IN THE GOLF SWING

Chris Ryan talks about ball position and demonstrates with trackman just how important ball position is. Chris goes on to show you what affect varying the ball position can have on your golf swing and the resulting shot..

 

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How To Stay Centered During the Backswing

My swing philosophies are based on just watching the best players for a long period of time. When I first started analyzing swings I would do the old draw the circle around their head from face on and see where they would go relative to that circle. If you go back and watch great players throughout time, certainly some guys stay right in that circle. Some guys move off the circle a little bit more. I prefer a swing model where if you draw the circle around their head they remain relatively stable or a centered pivot.

 

 

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