Playlist 20 videos
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Weight distribution in the golf swing
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Takeaway In The Golf Swing: How To Start Your Swing
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Golf Shank Fix – Best Move To Practice!
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Golf Shank Causes – Four Key Faults And Fixes!
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Why Do I Pull Iron Shots?
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Thin iron shots: causes and cures
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How to stop toe strikes
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How to compress the golf ball
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The Punch Shot Made Easy
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Banish Your Slice With These Golf Drills
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UP NEXT Why You Should Start Your Downswing With A Squat
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Golf Drills To Use The Ground To Increase Power
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Stability Drills For More Powerful Golf Swings
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How To Rotate Your Hips For More Power
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Stabilize your swing for better fairway wood strikes
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Think Football Free Kick To Hit The Draw in Golf
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How To Hit Your 3-wood From the Fairway
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Me and My Golf Tips: Hit Your Hybrids Better
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Me And My Golf Tips: Rip Your Fairway Woods
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How To Play The Low Punch Shot
A fade or slice will take precious yards off your drives, so fixing any bad moves, like an over-the-top swing, is highly recommended.
While many golfers look at their arm movements when addressing an out-to-in slice swing, more often than not the problems start from the ground, as PGA Professional Dan Whittaker explains in this video.
Rather than splashing out on a draw-bias driver, take a closer look at your lower body movements and where your weight is moving.
Try to keep your right heel grounded for longer in your downswing, which stops your weight tipping forward onto your toes. With a better weight balance you’ll then be able to swing on plane for better accuracy and generate more power consistently.