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When you watch a golf swing. The thing that catches your eye most is that nice shiny silver shaft (or maybe a coloured composite shaft). By all means watch the shaft, however, its movement is influenced by the hands and arms. His video describes the correct path for your hands.
One principle that applies in sport is that when your feet are in contact with the ground is that you use the ground for stability and production of power. This video explains how that principle works in the golf swing.
Practicing serves one primary purpose: to improve your competitive performance. You need to ensure you are doing whatever you can to be able to transfer your improvement to the course. You must also create balance in your practice plan to ensure you are devoting sufficient time to each area of your game. One way to achieve a balance in your …
Builders take great time and care to ensure a building’s foundations are stable and correct, otherwise the building can’t be developed correctly. So it is with a golf swing. You can identify a good golfer by the way they stand to the ball, likewise a golfer with poor posture is identified as one who limits their potential. This clip explains …
One of the oldest cliches in the golf advice book is to play one shot at a time. It is great advice, but how do you do it? There never seems to be an explanation to go with the advice. As you are only capable of attending to one thought, or point of focus at a time, then you need …
Unnecessary body movement only complicates the golf swing. This drill shows how you can monitor body movement using your shadow to ensure your pivot is both centred and powerful.