Common Swing Flaws Most Golfers Have

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    Brian Hughes, PGA Master Professional and Program Director at Keiser University's College of Golf, often receives inquiries about the most common swing flaws in golf. Drawing from his extensive teaching experience, he identifies two key issues that golfers frequently encounter.
    1. Coming Over the Top:
    One of the most prevalent flaws is the tendency for golfers to start their downswing with their upper body, specifically the hands and arms, coming down first. This is often referred to as "coming over the top." Ideally, from the top of the backswing, the lower body should initiate the movement to start the arms down. When the upper body initiates the movement, the hands and arms are thrown outside the target line, resulting in the club coming across the ball. This can cause the ball to go left or, more commonly, lead to an open clubface and a dreaded slice.
    2. Losing Wrist Angles Before Impact:
    Another common issue is losing wrist angles before impact. In a perfect swing, the wrists should be firm with the club head lagging behind as the player swings through. Maintaining this lag helps bring the shaft forward, puts the proper loft on the club, and results in hitting farther and more solid shots. Conversely, releasing the wrist angles too early causes the lead wrist to break down, leading to the club bottoming out too early. This can result in hitting behind the ball or topping the ball.
    How to Address These Flaws:
    Both issues are often related to trying to hit the ball too hard. Instead, focus on ensuring the golf club is in the proper position and swing at a speed you’re comfortable with to maintain control and consistency.
    By addressing these two common swing flaws, you can improve your golf game and achieve more consistent and solid shots.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @ClaudHarvey-i6j
    @ClaudHarvey-i6j Месяц назад

    Great advice! Learning to control power and focus on precision is a game-changer!

  • @victoriasmith396
    @victoriasmith396 Месяц назад

    The tip about not trying to hit it too hard is spot on. I'm definitely going to try to slow things down.

  • @aaron9961
    @aaron9961 2 месяца назад

    Sound is pretty good I thought