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Key tips for improving swing

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 29/05/2024

» It's the crossing of the forearms that put the punch in a golf shot. And it's the club going off the line that produces the majority of bad shots. If you feel that your hands are joined together and feel they are as one unit, you will be surprised at the amount of relaxation you'll attain.

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Coordinate your body for success

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 22/05/2024

» Turning away from the ball and then back through it again is, in reality, a simple movement that has been made to seem complicated by differing teaching theories.

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The science behind ball positioning

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 08/05/2024

» The position of the ball is second only to the grip, and mistakes in grip and ball position are mistakes made before the swing that may ruin any thoughts of a good swing even before you've swung. Many golf coaches teach that the ball should be played off the left heel for all shots however, I'm not a fan of this doctrine as only very good players can do this off good lies. But if you play the ball off your left heel with a 9-iron, you must have a very fast hip shift to meet the club with the ball on the downswing.

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Slow motion drill refines your swing

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 01/05/2024

» This slow-motion drill you can do at home, and it takes much practice and many repetitions, but the time you spend at it will pay off on the golf course. This all-purpose drill is good for whatever may be the problem with your swing. You can do it indoors, so you can do it during bad weather.

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The key to success on the golf course

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 27/03/2024

» Rather than a relaxed feeling be 'at ease' on the golf course. Positive thinking on the course is an important ingredient in the recipe for good rounds and negative thoughts are pure poison for the golfer. You need to believe with all your heart that the shot you are about to hit will be a good one. For this you'll need complete confidence.

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It's better to take the 7-iron than 6-iron and hit it harder

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 13/03/2024

» We seldom hit our middle-iron approach shots past the pin and there are those who preach hitting one club stronger, for example if the shot calls for a 7-iron, choose a 6-iron instead and hit it easier. However, l feel that it's better to take the 7-iron and hit it harder with the thought of getting the ball all the way to the hole.

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The correct way to cock your wrists

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 06/03/2024

» I like to see an early wrist cock, but l hesitate, when coaching, to overstate this movement with my students because so many become so entranced with getting their wrists cocked that they forget the rest of the swing. Concentrating just on the wrist cock will mess up other important movements.

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Develop right muscles with weighted club

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 28/02/2024

» I'm asked regularly on how you put backspin on iron shots. The obvious answer is that if you hit the ball solidly, the loft of the club will automatically put backspin on it. But my answer is invariably too simple, as the average golfer thinks there's a secret that makes a middle-iron shot land on the green and dance backwards.

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Let your left heel come up for real free flowing swing

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 21/02/2024

» A retired golfer has the time to practise the short game. Short shots don't require strength or flexibility. Certainly, the older golfer can't hit the ball as far as the younger player but once you reach the fringe of the green young and old become no worse than equals. Nothing sharpens your focus and improves your touch if you just use one ball in practice for getting up and down.

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Keeping your head down for too long will hinder swing

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 14/02/2024

» A golfing myth is that we must keep our heads down -- in fact, keeping it down too long will hinder your swing. Keeping your head down too long prevents a good follow-through because a golfer can't swing past hip-high with the head down and not give up something good in the finish to do it.