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If your swing feels all arms and no power, this is exactly why. Most amateur golfers swing with their arms and wonder why they can’t generate distance. The body isn’t turning. It’s just lifting. This drill fixes that fast. Place the club head on your trail shoulder with the

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The reverse pivot is one of the most common power leaks in amateur golf — and most golfers don’t even know they’re doing it. Instead of turning around your spine, the weight shifts toward the target on the backswing. Then it falls back through impact. The result is weak,

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If your ball striking is inconsistent, your posture in the backswing is probably the reason. Most golfers lift out of their posture without even knowing it. The head rises, the spine angle changes, and the whole swing has to compensate from there. This drill fixes it fast: ✅

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If you’re losing power or striking it thin, coming out of your posture in the backswing is likely the reason. Most golfers stand up without even noticing it. The body lifts, the head drifts, and the swing falls apart before you’ve even started down. Try this at home before your

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This is one of the most common faults I see, and it’s one I’m working on myself. When the trail arm loses connection with the body, the whole swing falls apart. The Swing Sync from Final Putt keeps the trail arm connected to the chest throughout the swing. It’s not about

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Most golfers try to swing differently to hit the ball low. You don’t need to. It’s a setup problem, not a swing problem. Move the ball back in your stance and shift your weight forward at address. That alone delofts the club and gets the ball flying lower before you’ve even

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If your pitching feels inconsistent, the problem usually starts before you even swing. Most golfers set up for a pitch shot the same way they set up for a full swing. That’s the issue. A few small adjustments at address make everything easier: ✅ Feet closer together than a

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Most golfers just throw clubs in wherever they fit. There’s a better way, and once you see it you won’t go back. A well-packed bag protects your clubs, saves time on the course, and means you’re never fumbling around mid-round. Here’s how to set it up properly: ✅ Wedges in

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If you’re trying to get under the ball to help it into the air, this swing thought is costing you clean contact every single time. The club is already designed with loft. Your job is not to help it. When you try to scoop or get under the ball, you either hit it fat or you

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Comment SWING and I’ll send you a free swing analysis to help you sort this out 👇 Most golfers use the same swing for every club. That’s the problem. Your irons and your driver actually require opposite movements, and once you understand why, the game starts to make a lot

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Most golfers hit down on their driver without realising it. It kills distance and adds spin you don’t want. This simple two-ball drill fixes it without having to think about your swing mechanics mid-round. Here’s how to set it up: ✅ Place a second ball roughly 4 inches in

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Losing distance and solid contact without knowing why is one of the most frustrating things in golf. The answer is usually hiding in plain sight. It comes down to your triangle. The shape formed by your arms, hands, and shoulders is your power source. When it breaks down, your

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If your pitch shots feel inconsistent, your stance width might be the reason nobody’s told you about. A wide stance locks your weight onto your back foot through impact. That kills your control before the club even reaches the ball. The fix is simpler than you think: ✅ Bring

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If you’re casting the club or extending early, you’re leaking power every single swing. This simple wall drill gives you instant feedback on both. Here’s how to set it up: ✅ Stand one arm’s length from the wall at address ✅ Take your normal backswing while holding that

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If your drives feel weak or you’re losing distance off the tee, your attack angle is likely the problem. Most golfers slide laterally toward the ball through the downswing without realising it. That drops your attack angle below zero, so you’re hitting down on a shot that

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If you keep hitting thin, low shots from your fairway woods and hybrids, this is almost certainly why. Most golfers try to pick the ball cleanly off the turf. It feels like the safe option, but it’s the exact reason you’re catching it low on the face. The club needs to

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Most golfers use the same setup for every club. That one mistake is quietly costing them both contact and distance. Shaft angle at address changes everything — and irons and driver need to be set up completely differently. With your irons, the ball is on the ground. You want

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If you’re slicing or hooking, your swing path is almost certainly the problem. Most golfers spend years guessing on the range without ever developing the feel for what neutral actually is. The good news is you don’t need to rebuild your swing. One drill gives your body the

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If your drives are going sky-high with no distance, your setup is almost certainly the problem. Most golfers set up to their driver exactly like their irons. That one mistake drains power before you’ve even started your swing. The driver needs an upward strike, and your setup

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The reverse pivot is one of the most common power leaks in amateur golf — and most golfers don’t even know they’re doing it. Instead of turning around your spine, the weight shifts toward the target on the backswing. Then it falls back through impact. The result is weak,