myth: the faster you rotate your body, the further you will hit the golf ball.
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a big myth in golf is body rotation is a face closer. body rotation is a face opener.
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if you’ve been told ur not rotated enough at impact and you early extend, that's ok. ur upper core.
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golf myth: you’ve got to keep the club in front of you in the golf swing.
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3 biggest reason why you can't rotate through impact (and how to fix them)
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cure reverse pivot
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you square the club face in the golf swing with your arms, hands, and wrists. not your big muscles.
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have to understand matchups. body rotation vs arms, hands, and wrists.
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you control the distance with your right arm, hand and wrist on a pitch shot.
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stop trying to clear your hips in your golf swing. let them be whatever they are at impact.
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quit trying to clear your hips if you want to swing more in to out.
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it really helped me when i stopped trying to clear my hips and rotate and lag.
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not just the arms, it’s the arms, hands and wrists that release the club head.
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keep speed in the lead arm and you won’t release early in the golf swing.
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upper core player’s hips are not that rotated at impact. it doesn’t mean we don’t use torque.
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keep the cup on a high trajectory shot.
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you want your trail hand and wrist to throw on a pitch shot.
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you want to use your wrists, like a pitcher, when you hit a high trajectory shot in golf.
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upper core player with a two way miss. get rid of the right side which could be a slice.
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the magic of the golf swing is the proper blend of the arms, hands, and wrists.
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you’ll never fix your over the top golf swing until you do this! #golfswing
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biggest myth in golf. big muscles control the little muscles. have to use arms, hands, and wrists.
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my ball striking improved 10x faster with this right hand move
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