To achieve the proper full swing with minimal breakdown or swing faults may seem an impossible feat, but with the right approach it can be done! It won’t be accomplished if you have a swing thought checklist of 22 things you must do to make a good swing.
We’ve all been there. You read a magazine; take a lesson; or see something on the Golf Channel and add it to your pre-shot routine in your brain. The end result is a god awful swing that gives you the exact opposite results you were hoping for. But the right golf swing instruction will definitely help!
Isolate YOUR Swing Fault
Find out what your tendency is in your swing while playing and focus on correcting just that until it is no longer an issue. This may take a couple of drills on the range for the next several weeks, but focus on JUST that one swing fault issue and NOTHING else!
I promise you the RESULTS will amaze you!
So many golfers get side-tracked onto swing thoughts, drills and routines they don’t need to be thinking about to accomplish their goal of a better swing and lower scores. Just by eliminating your main swing fault will improve your swing mechanics, reduce your mishits, and ultimately lower your score.
No more “62-point check list” before every swing. Maybe ONE swing thought that you’ve been ingraining in your head during practice sessions. That’s it! One that and execute your swing. Do this for 18 holes…and I think you’ll like the results!
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