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How would you like to hit longer drives? How do we enhance our driver basics?

For those looking to increase accuracy, this video on Driver Basics For Longer Straighter Golf Shots is for you.

Today’s lesson is how to hit the driver, and Clay shows you his favorite drills with the driver that can help you strike it better, and achieve more distance from the tee.

 

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In this video PGA Golf Pro Rick Shiels teaches you HOW TO HOLD A GOLF CLUB CORRECTLY and to grip it the correct way to help you hit it straighter, longer, and more consistently.

Use this hold across all your clubs apart from the putter. You can hold the driver this way, irons like this and also your wedges.

This video on how to hold the club correctly is great for new golfers but also a very valuable reminder to established golfers.

 

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Adam Scott’s swing, analyzed by Claude Harmon.

Well, for me if I could design a golf swing this is what it would look like.

I think Adam Scott has the best golf swing in the world, on any tour.

To me he has the modern, athletic golf swing, so he uses his legs as support better than, really any player that I’ve ever seen other than Tiger Woods.

He makes a beautiful shoulder turn, the upper body coils around a very stable lower body. The thing I love most about Adam’s golf swing is he uses the ground for not only support but for power and speed.

He does a fantastic job of keeping his arms and hands nice as wide away from the top of his head. So when you look at Adam Scott’s golf swing one of the things that Adam does fantastic is he keeps the golf club very much in front of him on the takeaway. Adam loves to hit draws. The club head stays very much in front of his hands, very much in front of his body and as he turns the golf club back, his body is turning with the golf club as opposed to his hands and arms working independently away from his body on his backswing.

If you could copy one thing, off of the ball. There’s no wasted motion. The upper body turns around the lower body and at waist high the golf club is stayed in front of his hands, in front of his legs and he’s turning his upper body around a very stable lower body.

 

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In this video Jon walks you through 5 drills with alignment sticks that will help you to master your golf swing.

Using nothing more than a couple of alignment sticks, learn these easy drills that can help you improve your club path, release point on the downswing and more.

 

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Learn how to clear your hips in the golf swing.

In this video Mike shares with you a great practice drill to help you clear your hips through impact.

Trying to force your hips open in the downswing can cause them to stall out and your arms to take over this will cause a loss of power and club face control.

 

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The stinger shot is loved by every golfer. But the question is how do you hit it? In this video Josh gives you the secrets to hitting this low, powerful and impressive shot.

Being able to play a stinger shot like Tiger Woods is a tremendous asset. I use the stinger when playing a shot in the wind or under pressure when finding the fairway is important.

Hitting the ball low like a punch or stinger shot is a valuable shot to have in the bag.

 

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In this video Mike Dero demonstrates how Gravity Golf works.

Gravity Golf was founded by David Lee who has worked with over 40 Major winning champions and played on tour himself. The concepts are based on the principles of physics, biomechanics and psychology.

One of the backbones of Gravity Golf are the drills that have been designed to raise awareness of any player regardless of ability to how much effort and the efficiency is in their swing.

 

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Understanding Lag

Maintaining lag in the downswing can in many cases help add speed, although how this is done is often incorrect and can lead to more issues.

Too many golfers spend their time on lag techniques that are forced and against your natural mechanics.

In this video Jonathan shows views on creating lag & shaft lean versus releasing the club head.

 

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