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Monday, 16 November 2009 | The Golf Drill Guru One of the most common causes of your slice is an over-the-top move on the downswing. Most golfers don’t know the difference, but this move actually causes a different type of slice – a pull slice. It’s a slice that starts left of your target and quickly turns right – it... |
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Monday, 16 November 2009 | The Golf Drill Guru One of the most common causes of your slice is an over-the-top move on the downswing. Most golfers don’t know the difference, but this move actually causes a different type of slice – a pull slice. It’s a slice that starts left of your target and quickly turns right – it... |
Fix My Hook
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009 | The Golf Drill Guru Butch Harmon was an advocate of this drill and it was used quite often on Tiger Woods. Tiger Woods said that this drill was by far, the most irritating but effective drill he ever tried. If it can help Tiger’s game, likely it can help your game as well. |
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Monday, 26 October 2009 | The Golf Drill Guru Keep your head down, and bend your knees! Hear it before? This is by far the worst advice anyone can offer a beginner golfer. In this post we are going to focus on the ‘bend your knees’ part of the annoying myth. First off, don’t do it! Bending your knees will promote an... |
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| Monday, 05 May 2008 | |
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Based on the poll I recently set up, it seems slicing is the number one problem of my readers, followed closely by fat shots. This is in interesting trend. A poor swing path can cause both of these problems.
An upright swing path will lead to inconsistent contact, fat or heavy shots, and slices. The reason for this is simple. When your swing is too upright your arms and shoulders do not have room to turn and rotate properly to square the clubface at impact. The steep angle of attack into impact will lead to deeper divots and promote a heavy or fat shot. The idea behind this drill is to force yourself to swing more baseball like to encourage a swing motion that is less upright. Grab a club and take a seat in a chair. Begin swinging the club baseball style throughout each motion of your swing. Really focus on the feeling of a flatter swing path. Next, check your fundamentals to ensure you’re not hunched over or too close to the ball. Start swinging again and try to incorporate the feeling of a flatter swing into your routine. Give it a try, and I’ll bet with practice you can learn to hit a draw! In Case You Missed It...
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