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Creating Lag in the Golf Swing

Creating lag is extremely important in helping to add distance to your golf shots but it can also have a huge affect on your ball striking. This tip helps you to create and then maintain the lag in the golf swing.

 

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Golf Swing Timing

Making enough of the right “golf swing moves” isn’t what keeps many golfers from playing better… it’s the golf swing timing associated with making those moves.

The “when” is vitally important to the success of you swing. And as we’ll see in this video, knowing when to stop adding in those moves could be the best thing you do for your golf swing timing.

 

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Discover this tip about rotating your hips in the downswing that most get wrong. Then pair it with this missing piece to keep yourself from coming down too steep and creating problems with your downswing.

How much should I rotate? When should I do it and how should I do it? The secret to getting your downswing pivot right is marrying those two pieces together. Marrying those two together means my pressure is shifting forward as I’m turning.

 

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PGA Professional Robin Symes demonstrates a transition drill to improve how you start your downswing.

I think most people know by now that the downswing needs to be started from the ground up, where perhaps a little bit of a push into your left foot, the hips lead the shoulders, the shoulders lead the arms, and the arms lead the club head. But, at full speed and in one movement, this can be very difficult to feel for many players.

So, what I ask a lot of my players to do is, in their practice, just hit some shots where you take your backswing and you stop for perhaps three or four seconds and then learn to create speed from this starting position.

 

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Generating Speed in your Golf Swing

Generating speed to gain more distance off the tee is what all golfers are striving for. I can’t even tell you how many students want to jump right into full speed swings with the driver right off the bat.

The issue for most amateurs is that they’re trying to generate more speed in ways that ultimately create less speed in their golf swing. Pushing away during your rotation is a great way to start generating more speed in your swing.

 

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How to Shorten Your Backswing!

Shortening your backswing in golf is something you can achieve through a few key drills.

Learn about drills that will help you shorten your backswing in golf with help from a lifetime member of the PGA of America in this free video clip.

 

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When people think of how to start the swing, they often focus on the direction or shape. This can lead to a disjointed action.

In this video, Martin Ayers of Northbound Golf shows and explains that instead, the best way to start your swing is to begin in sequence.

This beginning sequence maintains the cohesion needed for a more powerful and precise swing motion.

 

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