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Ben Hogan’s Magic Elbow Move

This Ben Hogan Magic Elbow Move comes from his book Five Lessons, The Modern Fundamentals of Golf.

More specifically, in the Stance section, Ben Hogan discusses the importance of tucking in the trail elbow to allow it to stay glued to his side” in the golf swing.

Ben Hogan’s “elbow tucking” setup serves many important purposes:

1. It allows the golf club to travel on the same path every single time for a consistent, automatically repeating golf swing with amazing golf ball striking.
2. It creates an automatic wrist hinge and stores up power in the trail arm in the backswing – for powerful golf ball striking.
3. It stores power and lag on the downswing – preventing casting and early extension in the process and opening up room to hit really clean golf shots.
4. It allows the trail arm to powerfully FIRE through the golf ball after impact – sending all of your energy through the ball without wasting any power and creating amazing golf ball striking feelings.
5. It prevents slices and ultimately fixes the slice because the elbow staying tucked prevents the club from swinging over the top in the downswing.
6. It helps keep the lead, left arm straight in the golf swing for crispy, clean contact and improve your golf ball striking.
7. It allows for EFFORTLESS POWER because of the trail arm loading I mentioned earlier.
8. It promotes a proper inward hand path and prevents golfers from lifting their arms increasing consistency and power and improving golf ball striking.

There are SO MANY MORE BENEFITS in this Ben Hogan golf ball striking tip that I don’t have enough time to list all of them!

 

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Golf Weight Shift – Part 2

Golf Weight Shift – Part 2

Now it’s time to put all that leverage created in the backswing to use in the downswing. To hit more irons like a pro, you’ll want to your golf weight shift like this on the downswing.

It’s efficient. It’s consistent. And it works!

 

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THE BEST GOLF FOLLOW THROUGH DRILL YOU CAN DO

Struggling to get compression and don’t feel balanced in your finish position? This video shows you the key to a better golf follow through  in the golf swing!

Your follow through is one of the most important parts of your swing, understand how to develop a more consistent follow through.

 

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Brooks Koepka – Slow motion swing analysis

In today’s video Tyler discusses a key movement of the arms for helping maximize power. However, with a significantly steep angle of attack and a leftward path, you want to be careful copying his release.

If you struggle with slices or a chicken wing seeing Brooks tour version of a steep release could help you understand why you struggle with those moves.

 

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Golf Weight Shift – Part 1

Golf Weight Shift – Part 1

To hit your irons like a pro you’ll want to shift your weight like one.
As with most things in golf, there’s a right way and wrong way (wrong time).

Understanding the right way for the Golf Weight Shift will allow you to create tremendous leverage for yourself to produce powerful pure iron shots – tour quality iron shots!

 

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Rear Shoulder In Golf Swing – Compress The Golf Ball

In this video I show you how to move the trail shoulder in golf swing enabling you to compress your golf iron shots and play better golf. How this trail shoulder in golf swing moves is key to making a world class downswing and lowering your golf scores. This move is done by all professional golfers and can easily be implemented by golfers of all skill levels.

The rear shoulder in golf swing is often the difference between the best players in the world and amateurs. Practice this at home first without hitting any golf balls and slowly build your way up to hitting small shots at the golf driving range.

 

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Is Your Backswing Too Long?

Is Your Backswing Too Long?

If you struggle with blocked shots, slices, pulls, topped or fat shots, then this golf video on is your backswing too long is for you.

Believe it or not, going too long in your backswing can result in all of those misses, so it is critical to address and correct.

 

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Downswing Hand Path Drill

Downswing Hand Path Drill

GOLFTEC’s Director of Teaching Quality, Patrick Nuber, demonstrates a drill focused on hand path using just a wall that will help you rid yourself of that dreadful slice and encourage a draw.

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