Jan
27

Golf Swing Instruction – Dramatically Lower Your Handicap With This Simple Move by Andy Brown

Featured on www.GolfSwingSecretedRevealed.com – View the first of the new four magic moves to a winning golf swing. Andy Brown from St Andrews “The Home Of Golf”, Scotland explains how the early backward wrist break is your answer to lower golf scores and straighter and longer shots. This video shows how you can dramatically cut 7 to 12 strokes from your handicap and have the perfect golf swing. It is a must watch for any golfer. Download the accompanying free 60 page PDF report and 19 minute audio from http Hi my name is Andy Brown amd in this video I would like to talk about the first of the four magic moves. If you have read the free golf swing report or have listened to the audio I give away on the site you will already know that the first magic move is one where you must start the backswing with an early backward wrist break. And as the backward break is one of the key points – I want to be absolutely certain you understand what I mean. First, hold your right hand in front of you, fingers together and extended, thumb up and the palm squarely facing to the left. From that position bend the hand to the right, trying to make the fingers come back towards the outside of the wrist. You won’t be able to get them anywhere near the wrist, but a person with supple wrists can bend the hand back until they form a right angle. I’m almost there as you can see. Quite simply this straight back motion of the hand is the backward wrist break. The right hand moves towards the outside
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Jan
25

Golf swing… simplified!

Golf pro goes overboard in a whirlwind of technical jargon relating to the golf swing, and then misses the ball!

Jan
25

Maintain Your Spine Angle Golf Drill

A great drill to maintain your spine angle throughout your swing, uploaded for use on www.sirshanksalot.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Jan
24

Driver One Plane Swing – 004

Driver OPS – 4
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Jan
21

Champions Run Golf Tips – Proper Golf Grip

Champions Run Golf Course bringing you golf tips on how to properly grip the golf club to help better your golf game.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Jan
21

Tour Transition Golf Swing Tip From Scott Cranfield

Learn how pro’s transition from the top of the swing for better results in your game.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Jan
19

Golf Grip.mov

The golf grip is one of the most important parts of your swing, but also one of the easiest to master after you get used to the feel of your new grip. Watch Jenn Harris from Highheelgolfer.com teach you about the golf grip.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Jan
19

Golf Tip – Golf Fundamentals – Grip Stance Posture Ball Position – Bell Bay Golf Academy – Lessons

Visit www.bellbay.caBell Bay Golf Club’s Golf Academy in Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, Award winning Canadian PGA Professional Ted Stonehouse, teaching Swing fundamentals. Bell Bay Golf Club is one of Canada’s finest golf courses open to the public for daily green fee play, Bell Bay Golf Academy open to public for golf schools and private lessons. For more information please visit us at www.bellbay.ca
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Jan
17

Golf Greatest Tips part2 – simple golf swing – golf guide

www.thesimplegolf.tk – Simple Golf Tips – Guaranteed to Lengthen Your Drive and Shave 7 Strokes

Jan
17

Arnold Palmer Downswing Separation Analysis: Measuring in Slow Motion Golf’s Most Efficient Swing

In this slow-motion video, we measure Arnold Palmer’s downswing separation, to show how he was able to consistently generate club head speed and distance. Overall, Palmer had the most efficient golf swing of any pro we have measured. Just as a rocket fires each stage separately, Arnold Palmer separated the movement of his legs, hips, shoulders, arm and hands during his downswing. His amount of separation was far superior to any pro playing today. This separation allowed him to drive the ball as far as 346 yards with the old equipment. Because separation effortlessly produces club head speed, Palmer was able to rack up 92 victories including four Masters.

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