Ever wonder why Corey Conners’ head moves slightly in his backswing? This move helps him stay in rhythm, create power, and hit the ball flush. Here’s how you can copy it.

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You can see his head has really stayed inside this circle here. But as he completes his back swing, couple things happen. Look as his head, look at that shift of his head, how it turns. But more importantly, look at that bend that he’s got now in his left arm. This is not something obviously people teach today, but it is okay to have a little bit of bend in your lead arm there. Obviously, from a flexibility standpoint, we want to have that left arm straight in the back swing, but at this point in time, again, having a little bit of bend in that lead arm is okay. Now, as Corey goes ahead and starts his down swing here, he’s going to start the down swing with the lead hip. He’s going to get that moving here. But you can see as he does that, what I want you to notice is as he starts that down swing, look at that lag that he maintains

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  1. Jim, aren't all these shorts cut from videos you've previously done? I ask because I save your videos to a library, and I feel like I'm doubling and tripling up sometimes?!

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