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Go From Amateur To Pro Level Ball Striking In Just 5 minutes (SLIDE IT!)



This move within the transition is WITHOUT doubt the most important part of the golf swing and golfers, no matter their age or ability, have to get this right. If you don’t you will be preventing yourself from gaining distance, gaining accuracy, gain power! The best thing above this move, which i want you to copy, is that it can be used with both your driver and irons.

Other world class coaches such as Ben Hogan and Peter Cowen continuously speak about how important the transition is in the golf swing. I have created a new, easy move for golfers to follow that will help answer so many questions they have including, how to transition in the golf swing, how to get an effortless golf swing, how to slow down your golf swing in the transition, transition in the downswing, what to feel during the transition for an effortless golf swing, golf swing transition, easy downswing transition, most important part of golf swing. This video covers all of this!

THIS is 100% the MOST crucial PART of the Golf Swing (COPY IT!)

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15 Comments

  1. that is a very clean simple thought. your tips helped me a lot this past season. I improved my score by 10% over last season.

  2. Alex, a really great, practical video! Thank you. And you might get a call up from the NY Yankees after seeing your baseball swing! 🙂

  3. Alex, I really struggle with shots where the ground is rising uphill. I seem to sort of stand up through the shot and make a hash of the shot

  4. Excellent video Alex on a three point solution to hitting more powerful drives! I like the preparation for posting to lead leg which in turn brings the shoulders into play!
    Well Done Alex!!!

  5. Alex, good points about the transition. That said, I'd like to run another thought by you. There is lots of coaching out there about ball position at address. Virtually every one of them says "the ball should be at this spot in relation to the mid-point of your feet, and such and-such a distance from your feet, etc. All a bit too formulaic for my taste. (I'm thinking of Greg Norman's book here). I place my feet on the ground in a comfortable athletic stance, take the club away to the top, and then ever so slowly return to the perfect ball contact position- with my irons, that places my clubhead at the exact low point of my swing arc, (different for a driver of course) and precisely the distance away from my feet for the club to make perfect contact with the ball. I've determined the correct ball position and practiced this enough with all the irons in my bag so that adressing the ball is second nature. Doesn't hurt to double check with a slow motion practice swing, though. This eliminates nearly all swing path plane corrections, (unless you consider shallowing the club a "correction"-I call it a subtle, but vital "re-route" of the swing arc, resulting from proper leg action) and makes my swing feel nearly effortless. I can literally put the sweet spot of the club on the ball with my eyes closed using this method, and the ball flies dead straight. When I do have my eyes open, the ball almost seems to fade out as I'm swinging- I'm not "hit it in this exact spot" focused. The bonus with this is that if you are swinging to produce that nice, long shallow divot, you have quite a large margin for error, and still produce a decent workable shot , as long you don't have the ball behind your swing arc low point…. this takes a ton of pressure off " hitting" the ball in exactly the precise spot. I start my takeaway with the clubhead behind the ball at wherever it happens to be. I don't have a precise number, because I've never bothered to measure it, because it makes absolutely no effect on solid contact. The way this relaxes the body and mind vs. the typical statue pose you see everywhere is remarkable. Do you know who else did that? Moe Norman. His swing doesn't feel right for me, but a golfer can profit enormously by getting overlooking the quirky unorthodoxy of his swing, and thereby discover some real nuggets of gold in what he said. Cheers!

  6. Your videos have help me a ton. I have a problem I just can't seem to fix. Most of my drives are as straight as they can be but half of them go out 50 to 100 yards and go extremely right. Start straight and nice looking to it hits a wall and goes right. Any help would be appreciated.

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