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Ben Hogan Mini Swing Drill

Ben Hogan Mini Swing Drill

This is a great drill that people use daily. Use it to warm up before a round, practice, even during a round when your swing gets out of sync.

Ben Hogan has a golf swing that is so simple but so effective and if you could copy anyone’s golf swing this would be the man you should try your best to copy.

 

 

 

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Golf Swing Basics – Driver

Golf Swing Basics – Driver

The Most reliable Guide to Golf Swing Plane Instructing Aids. If you want to end up being a better ball striker, you’ll want to do some golf swing plane drills to make sure you come down and into impact consistently for better ball striking.

A major offense of most beginner golfers is coming down too steep; over the top, and slicing the golf ball. this all could be fixed with the appropriate training video.

 

 

 

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Tiger Woods Wood-Driver-Iron Warm Up in Slow Motion

Just looking at this helps improve your golf skills.

Find the right swing for you!

 

 

 

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HOW TO MAKE A PERFECT DOWNSWING

We all have to make a downswing to hit the ball, but how to make this move is critical to playing good, consistent golf.

In this short video PGA Professional Chris Ryan shows you 3 main components required to make a perfect downswing.

These 3 elements are present in almost all elite golfers swings, Chris covers weight shift, rotation and the trail arm, all accompanied by drills to help you work these moves into your game.

 

 

 

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Two Tips for Solid Iron Shots – Peter Kostis

Top 100 Teacher Peter Kostis responds to users tip requests by sharing two tricks to help you make more solid iron shots.

 

 

 

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Hover The Golf Club

Hover The Golf Club

Anyone who has ever watched carefully when Jack Nicklaus swings a golf club has probably noticed that when he has addressed the ball preparatory to starting his backswing, he hovers the club as part of his golf swing basics. You want to make sure when you set up for your golf swing, you hover the golf club at an address instead of letting your club touch the ground.

Grounding the club before the swing begins, especially when the turf is lush with a gummy texture, can easily cause the grass to grab the club as it starts back, and disrupt a smooth beginning to the movement. Allowing the elbows and/or the wrists to bend slightly (do not lift the shoulders) at address, will slightly elevate the clubhead above the ground and allow the heave to easily set the club into motion without it catching in the grass whatsoever.

In a normal backswing, during the first few inches, the clubhead is moving almost parallel to the ground. If the club has been grounded, and the swing begins with it grounded, the grass can easily interfere and break a rhythmical beginning.

If the brain senses that the grass is going to catch the club, it will trigger the hands to start the backswing in an effort to immediately elevate the club above the turf, and doing so can negatively affect the sequencing of the swing.

Hovering the club slightly above the ground at address, allows the origin of the heave to come totally from the core of the body and the feet, and the initiation of the movement can easily be started with dependable repeatability on each and every swing.

 

 

 

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How the golf swing “feels”

Working on the range, exploring what the golf swing feels like versus what it looks like and where the club pivots to best control the club face through the swing.

 

 

 

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One Simple Golf Tip to Shallow Out Your Driver Downswing

This week, we are providing you with one simple tip to shallow out your driver downswing!

 

 

 

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