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There are plenty of myths about the golf swing, and in this tip Nathalie Filler Sheehan is here to break one. Watch now and learn about a golf cliché that is preventing you from making consistent contact.
Comments (3)
"Please, please, please, stop keeping your head down" seems to not be the right way to end this video. That is too simple of a thought. Head down through impact and maintain spine angle until your follow through carries your body and head to a target-facing finish.
I block my swing far too often, and like you said, suffer a variety of kisses trying to keep my head down. Can’t wait to see if this translates on the course! Thanks!
"Please, please, please, stop keeping your head down" seems to not be the right way to end this video. That is too simple of a thought. Head down through impact and maintain spine angle until your follow through carries your body and head to a target-facing finish.
I block my swing far too often, and like you said, suffer a variety of kisses trying to keep my head down. Can’t wait to see if this translates on the course! Thanks!