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Yes, the distance we stand from the ball will play a role in whether we contact the ball in the center of the clubface, but the real key lies in finding balance from heel to toe.

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"Every club, putter through driver, is of a different length, causing us to stand a different distance from the ball with each club. Therefore, it is important for us to have a setup procedure that allows us to stand the correct distance from the ball with each club."

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Do you think of your swing as a series of sequential levers? For some, this is easier to visualize and can maximize consistency and power in your swing.

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Longer Arc Length = More Distance Wider Arc Length = More Distance Sometimes we cannot achieve both and have to sacrifice one over the other. Which do you prefer to sacrifice?

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What thoughts run through your brain as you make your putt? Are you taking a mental picture of the hole and then putting to that picture?

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Donโ€™t fall into the trap of listening to the common advice of โ€œKeep your lead arm straight.โ€ As this can cause tension and rigidity in the arm and even can even mislead some players into hyper-extending their arm.

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On a piece of paper, write down what you worked on and for how long. What did you find? Were you beating range balls with no structure? Were you working on a new swing change each session? You likely discovered youโ€™re not as structured as you should be.

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Getting stuck is often the result of the hips out racing the arms, ultimately leaving the arms behind the torso and feeling โ€œstuck.โ€

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I think itโ€™s safe to say that all good golfers โ€œreleaseโ€ the club, head first towards the target, regardless of the uniqueness of their backswing.

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A lot of time the mental game is about managing your emotions and staying level-headed, even when things aren't going your way. Take a few deep breaths and refocus on your goals to get back on track. This is true in golf and in life.

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A strong short game is all about touch and feel. Practice hitting shots with different clubs and distances to improve your control and accuracy around the green.

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Generally speaking, the degree of curvature on the ball is determined by the difference between the clubface angle and the clubhead path at impact. Learn to square the face to the path and reduce the curvature.

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Did you know that the launch of the golf ball has far more to do with the loft of the clubface than it does with the angle of attack?

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Reading the green is a crucial aspect of golf. Understanding the slope, grain, and speed of the green can make all the difference in your putt.