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Clay Ballard

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Easy to Understand Golf Instruction - That Works!

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It's not always about perfect positions, sometimes it's about finding your unique style. I want you to 20 total reps soft hands. Let the club work back nice and easy. And it's going to take a lot of the stress out and getting you really loading up the body in the proper way.

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What does it mean to release the golf club, and when is the right time to do it? What if I told you that the common belief behind this idea is typically incorrect? I've studied every major winner since 2000 along with all-time greats such as Jack Nicklaus and Sam Snead, and

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I want you to have your focus of attention away from this golf ball, and toward the target. #golfswing #golfcoach #swingtips

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I'm going to show you the right path to releasing the club properly and give you a drill to head toward consistent golf. You'll discover what happens when you don't release the club at the right time and you'll see an example of how much distance you could be leaving on the table

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The spin from an early release is killing your distance... it will hurt your swing speed too, but the spin is why your playing partner is outdriving you 😬

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This is a mistake that I commonly see being made when you set up to hit your tee shot. Today I'll teach you how to avoid setting yourself up for failure before you even pull the club back. Once you get set up correctly, you're going to hit the ball a LOT farther!

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So many players have this axe chop motion, because of the powerful feeling it provides. But you can use these setup tips to get to replace that feeling, and end up with a more powerful pattern

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I was wondering if this sounded familiar to you? You get on the course and start hitting some wayward drives. You've lost some confidence in your swing, so you start swinging a little shorter and try to guide that ball down the fairway. Now you're still hitting the ball all

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One of the worst ideas that we can have is try to hit at the golf ball to guide it or steer it down the fairway #straightdrives #golfswing #swingcoach

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All the motor learning research out there has shown some really good secrets that we can do to speed up our practice and our improvement #drivertips #straightdrives #drivestraight

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The club shaft itself is releasing to our straight line release, but the face, instead of it really turning on over, is going to go ahead and stay a little bit more open... Are you able to hit draws as well as fades?

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Modern instruction would lead you to believe that a short, compact swing is going to make you a more consistent golfer... ...but today, I'm going to explain how it doesn't accomplish that at all. In fact, all it's doing is robbing you of a ton of distance... ...and making it

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Something I see being talked about often is the concept of keeping the club in front of your body throughout the swing. While I think this is okay to do on your backswing... ...it can really cause some bad things to happen on the downswing. Today you'll learn what bad habits