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GOLF: The Twist Away Method For Better Contact And Compression

The Twist Away Method for Better Contact And Compressioin

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In this video I’m teaching you The Twist Away Method. The Twist Away is something you can do on the way back and on the way down in your swing to improve your clubface position and dynamic loft to improve contact.
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