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GO | NO GO: TAKEAWAY – THE FIRST MOVE

      GO: The front of the alignment rod should move down towards the ball.             NO GO: The alignment rod should not move out or around.  This causes the club to move inside on a flat swing plane forcing you to “come over the top” ...

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GO | NO GO: ADDRESS – SQUARE ALIGNMENT

GO: At address, your body should be square to your target line. NO GO: Your shoulders should not be open or closed relative to your target line. This causes an inside or outside takeaway path. Alignment is something that golfers of all skill levels struggle with, and is the first step ...

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HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR GOLFSWING

SOLUTIONS TO SHORE UP YOUR GOLF GAME There are many ways to go about improving your golf swing and lowering your golf score. Digging through the countless articles on the topic will unearth some easily agreed upon standards. The importance of alignment and backswing, of the golf swing plane and ...

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GO | NO GO: ADDRESS – SPINE ANGLE TILT

GO: At address on a full swing, your spine angle should be tilted back so the front of the rod points slightly upward. The longer the club the more tilt you need. NO GO: Your shoulders should not be level. This causes a steep or outside takeaway path. Spine angle ...

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FULL SWING

 If you’ve played one round of golf or a thousand you know just how difficult the game can be. It’s no wonder why most people can’t shoot a score below 100. Very few of us pick up a golf club and instantly start seeing success, the majority of us ...

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GO | NO GO: SHORT GAME – PUTTING STABILITY

GO:  Maintain lower body stability during your putting stroke. NO GO:  Moving your lower body during your putting stroke will cause poorly hit putts. Shop our range of putting aids for mastering lower body stability and pendulum motion.

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GO | NO GO: BACKSWING – TO THE TOP

Go: When the club is waist high, the alignment rod across your chest should be perpendicular to your spine and pointed down toward the ground.  Note, the club shaft should be level with the ground and parallel to your target line. No Go: If the alignment rod is pointing out you are ...

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