Playlist 19 videos
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How to address a golf ball
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Putting technique explained
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Lob shot swing tips
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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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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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UP NEXT 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
Many amateur golfers suffer from a reverse pelvic tilt that causes their legs to collapse and their upper body to lean towards target as they reach the top of the backswing. The result is an ugly reverse pivot that causes slices and weak strikes.
The correct hip rotation described in this video creates space between the right hip’s start position and where it ends up at the top of your backswing.
Follow Dan Whittaker’s tips and get this part of your swing right and you’ll be able to powerfully shift your weight back towards the target through impact.