Best Golf Swing Analysis ever HAHA
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011Perhaps not my best swing on the driving range, but my good old friend and cpga professional Jared decided to do a quick analysis of my absolutely ridiculous swing. HAHA it’s special…….
Perhaps not my best swing on the driving range, but my good old friend and cpga professional Jared decided to do a quick analysis of my absolutely ridiculous swing. HAHA it’s special…….
www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre in Toronto Ontario Canada and top 25 Canadian PGA teaching professional as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you all the options to today’s modern driver.
www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, and CPGA Professional, shows you how your finish position is used as a tuning fork to your golf swing; to hold your finish will help increase your awareness as to what is happening in your swing;
Jake shows you how to drive on the shorter yardage holes with his irons. He discusses the idea of bringing multiple clubs to the tee when you are unsure of distance (improving your speed of play) and the importance of wind conditions.
Get longer drives by addressing your golf swing;try this golf tip to improve your drives and better your golf game in this free video golf lesson. Expert: Jay Golden Bio: Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982 and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988. Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin
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Corrected left foot movement during backswing of last week. Seems more controlled, yet hips still too aggressive? Tips?
Video Tip Answer – Driver Insights Michael Jacobs Exploisve Golf School
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Ball position is one of the most important elements to hitting with a driver versus an iron. However, as Andrew demonstrates, there’s an important change you must make in posture when taking your set-up to avoid slicing the ball.