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Make This VITAL Golf Swing Move for LONGER STRAIGHTER DRIVES



If you want to hit long straight golf drives you need to implement this one vital golf swing move into your golf driver swings. In this golf swing video Coach Lockey explains the key differences in the way that pro’s and amateurs move throughout their golf swing. Start hitting long and straight golf drives today with this golf swing tip.

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00:00 Introduction
00:44 Biggest Amateur Golf Swing Mistakes
01:34 Swing Like The Pros
03:13 Simple Golf Swing Tip

7 Comments

  1. I keep myself 'centered' by over exaggerating the feeling of pushing my lead shoulder down during take-away. Keeps me from being too 'shoulders parallel to the floor' thus moving too much weight on rear leg.

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