Category Archive: Full Swing

Timing – Golf Instruction Lesson
Timing – Golf Instruction Lesson I want to review something with you that I consider to be one of the, I don’t know, I think it’s one of the most misunderstood verbiage’s or terminology’s in all of golf. It’s called timing. And it’s used a lot on television and in all the magazines, but they …

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Pitching Shots vs. Full Swing – Golf Swing Basics
Pitching Shots vs. Full Swing There is a big difference between the golf swing basics of pitching the golf ball in and around the edges of the green, over bunkers, over little trees, over a pond, 30 yards, 20 yards, 40 yards, and the golf swing basics of hitting your full pitch shot swing. Whenever …

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Golf Instruction Tip – Full Swing
Golf Instruction Tip – Full Swing Fortunately, if there’s one really great thing that’s happened in golf instruction tips in the last, maybe ten years, people aren’t writing about it as much, people aren’t talking about it as much, but it’s still important. It’s, “What does the head do during the golf swing?” Now, up …

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Full Swing Alignment
Full Swing Alignment How many of you are convinced that you are hitting it offline because of the club face not being square at impact? Maybe you're hooking it or maybe you're slicing it. I want to give you a little golf swing lesson that I think will help you a lot. Grip the golf …

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Full Swing Knee Bend
Full Swing Knee Bend I’m going to tell you the role that the knees play during the entire golf swing. The correct posture in golf, in order to improve your golf swing, is that you bend at your hips, over the bones that are on both sides of your hips. We don’t sit in this …

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Golf Backswing Advice – Full Swing
Golf Backswing Advice – Full Swing I’m going to give you some great golf backswing advice that’s going to help you a lot with your backswing. There are two mistakes that you can make in the backswing. And then I’m going to tell you the correct way to do it. The first mistake is, if …

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