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This Golf Training Aid Dramatically Improves Golf Swings

This [tag]golf swing aid[/tag] is amazing. It is easy to use, it is lightweight and portable, it comes in different colors, and it come in different sizes. When using this [tag]super golf swing[/tag] aid you will get instant feedback and visual confirmation of your results. You will instantly know your path and angle of approach. And now for the best part the price. You can get this amazing super duper unbelievable golf training system for the low, low price of $4.99 or less.

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Generate Power At Setup

Whether you hit the ball 200 or 300 yards adding an extra 10-15 yards to your driver gives any player confidence, and a distinct advantage over the competition.

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The Cure for a Fat Shot

This problem may be easier to fix than you think. You may not realize it, but your back shoulder may be dipping towards the ground. This move forces the club to hit the ground too early. Most of the time it happens when you are really trying to get into the ball. Imagine…You’re 200 yards out and you’ve chosen to hit the 4 iron. When you’ve got it in your head that you have to hit the ball hard to get it there, it’s natural tendency to start your downswing with the hips in an effort to “really get into the ball”. That may work in baseball, but not in golf.

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How To Cure A Nasty Golf Hook

A golf hook can be compared to Pele’s ‘banana kick’ in football. In the case of a right hander, when the golf ball strays severely, from the right to the left, it is referred to as a hook. Where left handers are concerned, the ball would sway from left to right. The golf hook is, more often than not, referred to as an error made by beginners. Of course, professional golfers may deliberately use this method to place the golf ball where required.

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Maintain Flex in Trail Knee

A common problem for many golfers when they swing is they lose the flex in their trail or back knee. The flex in this knee helps the golfer maintain proper balance, posture, support, and allows the golfer to swing the club on a better plane.

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Stop Slicing Part 3: Hit balls that lie above your feet

This third instalment of Stop Slicing works on the path of the club once more. It also works on flattening the plane of your swing. Both factors are inter-related. To help create an inside path we need to flatten the plane.

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Stop Slicing Part 2: Inside Swing Path

The second step in eliminating the slice is to swing the club on an inside path. Most slicers have a tendency to swing the club on an outside to inside swing path. To counter balance this tendency, we are going to swing the club extremely inside to out.

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Fairway Bunker Shot

A scary shot for many players is the fairway bunker shot. Many times they alternate between hitting the ball fat or thin. Resulting in bunker shots that end up short of the target or don’t clear the lip of the bunker and leaving them inside the same bunker. Using the correct set up and
choosing the correct club can make this shot a lot easier.

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How To Put Backspin on a Ball

We all love it when we hit that shot that draws back quickly 5-10 feet after landing like it was on a string, right?

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The Secret to Better Impact

The secret to good ball striking is getting the club into a good impact position. Some secret anyone can figure that out. The secret is how can we get into a good position at impact? Is there a secret move I need to learn to improve my actions through impact? What we will learn is how to improve our ball striking, not by a secret tip or move, but by learning a fundemental skill.

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