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How To Move The Arms To Start The Downswing

There is a small window at the top of the swing where the arms and hands will either get started down on a good path, or they’ll take off in a direction that will cause you stress coming into the ball.

In this video, we’ll show you how to move the arms to get your downswing started.

 

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Shallowing the Club

A detailed description of how to move the club like a tour player.

It’s the move we all want in the downswing – and rightfully so. Shallowing the club is a great way to put your swing on plane and really start to narrow your misses.

 

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Dual Core Rotation

Get a better understanding of the complex movements that Tour Professionals use to keep their golf club moving in plane during their golf swing.

Synchronizing your arm swing and body turn can be a huge factor when looking to add consistency to your game.

In this video Jonathon shows you how to sync your golf swing correctly which will allow you to achieve more control through impact.

 

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Shot Shape Drills

Why Shape Your Golf Shot Phil talks about hitting draws and fades and how he controls those shapes on the golf course

Phil Mickelson teaches you the proper techniques on how to shape “curve” the ball both ways with your irons.

 

 

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Weight Shift Drill

If you want to hit the ball long and straight. But struggle with weight shift, you’ve found the right lesson!

If you don’t shift your weight properly, you will not be able to use your body weight and the ground force as source of power. Lack of weight shift will lower your chances of going into the ball with a square face.

 

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HOW TO RELEASE THE GOLF CLUB LIKE THE PROS

This golf club release video runs you through release drills that will allow you to sense how the clubhead and arms should move into and through the golf ball.

If done correctly this can help with club face control, club face stability as well as adding speed to the club.

 

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Shallow your Downswing!

If you want to hit the golf ball further, more accurately and more solidly then you want to work on your downswing being less steep, so that you can rotate your body more through impact.

A steep downswing results in you using your arms far too much as you strike the golf ball, which reduces your power and club face control.

Try this easy to set up drill to get your arms closer to your body on your downswing when you are next at the range, so that you shallow your downswing and make a better body turn and swing, through impact.

 

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Tilt and Turn Drill

I Have talked about it before but this video will show you how pelvic tilt can increase your hip rotation.

 

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