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The Pre-Set Golf Drill – Perfect Top of Backswing Position “Nick Faldo”

This is a great drill to feel a perfect top of the backswing position.

 

 

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One Arm Grip, Momentum and Controlled Golf Swing

Swinging with one arm at a time, learning how to pivot the club, gives you the feel for grip and directing momentum to most consistently hit the ball a long way with the least amount of effort. This is the easiest way to a controlled golf swing.

 

 

 

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Skipping Stones & The Right Arm in the Golf Swing

Think back to your childhood. Remember how to skip stones? Then you know how your right arm should work in the golf swing.

 

 

 

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Why and How Does a Divot Occur?

Maria Palozola of St. Louis Golf Lessons explains why and how a divot is created in the golf swing.

 

 

 

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Foot Torque – How To Use The Ground in Your Backswing

How to use the ground in your backswing. Use the ground correctly in the backswing will give more power in your golf swing.

In this quick golf lesson, Alex shares a simple tip to feel the torque in your foot to create a backswing that can wind up with stability.

To have a good golf swing you need. Stability, balance, natural mechanics, simple thoughts. And when you use the ground correctly in the golf swing you can achieve all of these a lot easier.

So next time you make a golf swing, feel some torque and pressure in your foot. Wind up and around into the ground. From here you have stability and you can wind up and turn for power and a great backswing. Which will give you a better downswing and results?

 

 

 

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How to Complete Your Golf Follow Through 

In today’s video Chris demonstrates the follow through and the 4 things that you will need to complete your follow through.

 

 

 

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Jordan Spieth Golf Swing Analysis by David Leadbetter – Golf Digest

Breaking down the swing of Jordan Spieth, analysis by golf instructor David Leadbetter. Jordan Spieth’s Swing Gets Analyzed by David Leadbetter.

Today we look at Jordan’s backswing, it’s a pretty classical backswing position from this angle. He gets the left wrist a little bowed and the clubface hangs very open, which means that he’s got a very weak grip, in other words, his left hand is very weak.

But, great length to his backswing, beautiful start to his downswing, lower body leads, we can see upper body follows, great angle retention, and interesting how he has a little bit of a bend with his left arm. In my opinion, that’s just to keep the clubface square through the ball.

Swing Analysis is a great way to pick up golf tips for your own swing keep tuning in for more! 

 

 

 

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Do You Over Hinge Your Wrists in the Backswing?

Do you have a tendency to over-hinge your wrists too much on the backswing. Maria mentions that it’s pretty rare to find golfers who do over cock their wrists too much on the backswing, but if you do she recommends the following:

1) Make sure your grips aren’t too small, if so these can cause too active wrists.

2) Make sure you are not actually letting go of the club at the top of your backswing.

If neither of the above are your problem, you can also try focusing on maintaining a flat left wrist, as well as try to completely hinge your wrists by the time you are waist high and also make sure that it isn’t actually your arms causing the over-hinging.

 

 

 

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