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How to Attain Side Bend in the Golf Swing

Side bend, an important thing to consider in the golf swing, but often misunderstood in how to attain it. So in this video, we talk about side bend, clear the concept up and talk about how to properly attain side bend in the golf swing.

 

 

 

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HOW TO TAKE THE PERFECT BACKSWING IN GOLF

Every backswing is made up of the same couple components, the golfers who have the visually pleasing backswings blend these movements together perfectly, and in this video I’ll show you exactly how to get a perfect backswing in 2 simple steps.

Put these into practice and you too can have the perfect backswing you have always wanted!

 

 

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How to square the clubface properly

Golf channel Academy Coach and Golf Digest Best Young Instructor Kyle Morris shows how the feeling of pulling your knuckles under is a great feel to properly square the clubface and create compression.

 

 

 

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Side Arm Golf Throw Drill

Side Arm Throw Golf Drill

How throwing a ball can help unlock some key body movements that will help you hit your driver, three wood, and long irons more consistent.

 

 

 

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Increase Your Clubhead Speed In One Practice Session

We all agree that greater club head speed means more distance. There are a lot of opinions on how to achieve this, but in my 20 years of teaching, I can tell you that there’s only one way to substantially increase your  clubhead speed. You’ve got to stop moving the club and start swinging it.

In this video, I’ll show you a simple drill that will help you to understand how to gain speed and with it, that extra distance you want.

 

 

 

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Ground Reaction Forces (GRF)

Ground Reaction Forces (GRF)

What happens when your body and the ground interact in your golf swing?

It’s simply the ground reaction force to what we are doing to our bodies against the ground. If you like, Newton’s law for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction so every force that we apply against something, there is an equal force pushing back. 

If you take away the ground and loose ground reaction forces you can see that things go haywire pretty quickly.

 

 

 

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How To Stop Rushing Your Downswing

Stop rushing the downswing and get more golf power and consistency. So you want to hit good golf shots and you’re always eager to do and that’s why a lot of you will rush from the top.

This drill or this thought is going to help you stop rushing your dance ring because you will happen it will happen the weight of the club will you know do a lot of the work for you allow it. It seems like most golfers are so eager to hit the ball further and a bit anxious to make a golf swing that they lose sight of the importance a simple and smooth golf swing is.

If you want consistency and more power for golf, this simple golf tip and drill can help. It will encourage you to swing with a pause, a lower and a gathering of golf swing speed so you stop rushing the downswing and causing weak bad golf shots.

Improving your tempo and patience at the same time! It may take a while to get good striking with it but it’s good to start practicing your golf swing in this manner and at the least, practice swings.

 

 

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Early Extension in the Golf Swing

In this video Troy will be demonstrating everything there is to know about early extension golf. This common golf swing problem causes a variety of inconsistent golf shots including thin, fat, toe and two way misses. The key is not to just find early extension golf drills, but identify the root cause of the problem, and then you’ll be able to fix early extension.

You’ll discover how to stop early extension regardless of your current handicap or skill and start playing more consistent and better golf. Practice these recommended moves and you’ll be able to stay in posture, swing down on plane and make better contact with the golf ball. Enjoy the feeling of getting rid of your early extension and making a great golf swing resulting in lower scores at your next round.

 

 

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