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Standing Up – How to Stay Down in the Golf Swing

Standing up during the golf swing is an error commonly associated with the lifting your head up classic advice. While it is perfectly normal and indeed encouraged to allow your head to rise – to lift your head up – after impact with the ball it is strongly discouraged to allow your upper body to rise before impact with the ball.

Use this drill to help you stay down on the ball. Hold your club in front and across your chest with your hands and make sure the grip end of the club points straight ahead at the target.

 

 

 

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Golf Grip Drill to Help Ensure a Square Clubface

Today we’re going to talk a little more about the golf grip and how to get the hands on the club so that the club face can stay square.

One of the main issues is I got a round grip and my hands can turn around and be in all sorts of different positions that over time can feel good. Once I start creating this habit of a bad golf grip, it’s really hard to get back into putting my hands on the club correctly.

 

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Sean Foley – Drills to Control Golf Swing Tempo

In today’s video Sean Foley shows you a simple drill you can practice to control your golf swing tempo.

If you swing too fast or you were too quick from the top or you felt rushed, these are all common phrases used by golfers who struggle to control their golf swing tempo resulting in poor shots on the course.

 

 

 

 

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Sean Foley Explaining the Divergence Plane

Don’t be fooled by your face angle at impact…you could be chasing your tail in the end!

Description of the D plane and how it affects golf ball flight.

 

 

 

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Lead Arm Pull vs. Trail Arm Push

We all fall on the spectrum of swingers to pushers. Davis Love was more a lead arm swinger for example. And Lee Trevino was more of a trail arm pusher.

Most of us fall somewhere in between. This drill helps my students better feel proper mechanics for both arms.

 

 

 

 

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