Monthly Archives: June 2011

Power & Consistency – My Dock Analogy

Restricting the lower body while turning your shoulders on the takeaway, is essential for big power. Your shoulders need something to windup against. If the lower body moves along or rotates with the takeaway, there is no potential being stored. … Continue reading

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Hit Hybrids & Woods Easily off the Fairway

The main reason golfers struggle with fairway woods off the ground, is an easy fix! The lowest point of the golf swing arc is directly below your front shoulder. So, now that you know that, do you want to drive … Continue reading

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Shaft in Line with Front Arm – Produces Automatic Hinge at the Top

If your setup is what I call broken (front wrist bent, butt of club at your belly), the shaft of the club, will remain behind the curve, so to speak, and gets heavier as you push back (because it is … Continue reading

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Your Turn, Pulls your Elbows, Back Down in Front of your Body

On the downswing, the hips unwinding, pull the elbows back down in front of the body and the two, (hips & elbows) align just past impact as the body continues unwinding completely to face the target. What disrupts this is

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Swing Plane? Bad Idea

Worrying about your swing plane will not help your golf swing become more consistent. In fact it will hold you back. You can not be consistent trying to use your hands to visualize where the club and arms should travel … Continue reading

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