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Came across this clip of Lexi…
Take a look at the disassociation between her upper and lower body at around P5/P6… CRAZY!
Lower body really open, while keeping the upper body really closed!
Incredible movement! What else do you see that stands out?... See more
Ryan Mouquex.comIs it more important to get your hips open or forward (towards the target) in the golf swing? Answers within. https://t.co/XtdhgKggRt
Andrew Ricex.comHave been hitting pulls, weak fades, and heel shots recently on the range.
My hands were going too far out at the start of the downswing.
Worked on feeling like the hands traced down towards my right heel in the second half of todays session.
Strike & flight... See more
Fit For Golf - Mike Carrollx.comSo don't be surprised to see Rory teeing off on even holes.
He favours a draw. Thus, he will hit to 5 fairways that shape right-to-left.
Similarly, Viktor Hovland, who likes to hit fades, may play the odd and hit all 3 left-to-right tee... See more
Jamie Kennedyx.com🚨SLICERS🚨
Ive put together the ULTIMATE thread for you with clear images of where you should & shouldn't be throughout your swing to eliminate your slice
Left image = slice bias
Right image = draw bias
Please enjoy, like, retweet and show some love... See more
Ryan Mouquex.comTo shift better we need to move pressure first. Here is a great drill to see if your shifting your pressure in your swing. https://t.co/pdp3Z7fRc3
Jayson Nickol, PGAx.com
Want to remove your EARLY RELEASE and start creating more lean to the shaft so that you can compress it better, your number one priority should be to strengthen the clubface. https://t.co/qDy4jR2QMm
10% of golfers carry a club in their bag that they use less than once every 20 rounds.
This is a wasted spot in the bag.
If this applies to you, it's time to lose that club and replace it with something you will actually use.
The most common club that takes up... See more
Lou Stagner (Golf Stat Pro)x.comOne of the hallmarks of elite ball strikers is that they tend to get to their lead side much earlier than higher handicappers.
If golfers generate ground reaction forces too late, it’s more difficult to translate them to the club.
The Step Change of Direction drill not only encourages... See more
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