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  1. Great tip. I implemented this for all shots within 50 yards and decided to keep both arms straight throughout the shot. My accuracy and distance control immediately were much improved.

  2. Feel v real. On a full shot, you can't stop the club rolling over. You can resist the lead arm from collapsing, as you demonstrate. This may help. Of course, when you hit the ball and the ground, the club slows down so the face may stay square to the swing plane but you can not "hold it square" the forces are too great.

  3. How do you spin the ball? I’ll hit decent shots (sometimes) into the green and they just roll forever

  4. I would recommend checking out Dan Grieve and his address system. It's super simple and works perfectly. It's all about setup and where you grip the club.

  5. Another good way is if the shot calls for sand wedge use a pitching wedge and take a smaller swing

  6. What a load of crap. This technique will ruin more peoples approaches than would improve.

  7. Im not saying it’s bad because spreading these videos ins golf but why the reuploads?

  8. Would you say that this more easily achieved with a strong grip and holding a cupped wrist through impact?

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