The golf transition is a vital moment in the swing. At this point you need to learn how to shallow or flatten the plane so the club attacks the ball with more direct contact as opposed to cutting across the ball.

Most golfers swing over the top in their golf transition which means the plane is not shallowing or flattening as it come down. This is due to hitting with the arms. In order to learn how to shallow or flatten the plane you need to turn your arms off and use your body.

This golf transition tip explains how the plane shallows or flattens and what you need to do to learn how to do it. This is a vital tip so please try to understand it then work towards getting a more shallow or flatter the plane of your downswing. You get this and it will dramatically change how you hit the ball.

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