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How to Release the Golf Club for Maximum Power
Natalie Adams gets you setting and releasing the golf club using a toilet roll! It’s a great drill for increased shot distance and improved ball strike.
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Natalie Adams gets you setting and releasing the golf club using a toilet roll! It’s a great drill for increased shot distance and improved ball strike.
Karen Palacios Jansen from CardioGolf.com shows how to optimize your swing efficiency and consistency without the need for drastic changes.
Anne Rollo shares her two easy to remember posture shortcuts to get you in the best position to hit a great shot.
Get your backswing higher and wider with Erika Larkin’s simple backswing exercise drill.
Christina Ricci from MorePars.com says if your pals are blowing it past you, then make sure that you are rotating enough with a focus on the lower body.
Sue Shapcott shows the rules of thumb that apply to your stance at address. For example, if your stance is too wide, what effect does it have on your golf swing? And if it is too narrow, what are the consequences?
Karen Palacios Jansen from CardioGolf.com has a great tip to get you swinging on the right path and avoiding the ‘over the top’ move that causes slices and pull shots.
Do you swing past parallel on your backswing? TPI Certified Golf Coach Michele Low explains the common causes and fixes for overswinging.
Katie Dahl shows how to play good shots from uneven lies by making the right adjustments to your setup and swing.
If your body isn’t fully involved with your swing your contact won’t pack a punch. Try this easy to remember practice drill from Cathy Kim to improve your strikes.
Christina Ricci covers a big backswing No-No that disconnects your chest from your arms and wrecks your ball striking.
Too much lateral lower body movement will stop you making good contact with your shots. Megan Johnston has a quick tip to help you keep your swing stable and get rid of the sway.
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