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Right arm pinned to the right side is interesting, I think there's something to that..
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The ball cannot be too far up in your stance, a common mistake most players make, mimicking the driver setup. For a 3 wood contact should be made with a slightly descending angle of attack, feeling as though you’re sweeping the grass after the ball. Play the ball about a clubhead back of your front foot to do so and watch how the consistency of your contact improves (and ball flight)
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  • Position the ball about a clubhead back from your front foot.
  • Ensure your angle of attack is slightly descending.
  • Focus on sweeping the grass after making contact with the ball.
Backswing Tip for a More Connected Takeaway - Image 1
Great tip for a connected backswing, helping to keep your hands inside and clubhead outside the hands like many of the greats
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  • Keep your hands inside and the clubhead outside your hands during the takeaway.
  • Focus on a smooth, connected motion throughout your backswing.
In this video, Titleist Staff Member Michael Breed shares a key move to unlock a more powerful golf swing that is sure to help you hit the golf ball farther....a bent right (back) elbow coming into impact and extending through the ball, like a side arm throwing motion
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  • Bend your right elbow coming into impact.
  • Extend your right arm through the ball like a sidearm throw.
5 Tips to fix your hook, view the video for details:
1. Weaken your grip
2. Ensure club is not closed midway in backswing
3. Feel arms extending through golf ball with less wrist rotation
4. Feel like your body is more open to the target (aligned left of target) - Important
5. Feel swing path more out to in, club exiting left through the ball to promote more neutral swing path vs. in to out
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  • Weaken your grip.
  • Keep the club from closing midway in the backswing.
  • Extend your arms through the ball with less wrist rotation.
  • Align your body more open to the target (left of target).
  • Swing path should be more out to in, with the club exiting left.
Tucking your chin at address can make sure you’re not bent over too much, standing taller at address and not inhibiting your turn
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Last tip especially has helped with hitting up on the ball aka more distance with driver
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Hit straighter shots with a more stable clubface with this ping pong visual
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