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Tip 5: Pause at the Top

October 20, 2007 By admin

Swinging too quickly is a common mistake. I’m not saying you shouldn’t swing with power and acceleration — but rather, that you need to maintain a rhythm. The best way to accomplish this is to imagine a slight pause at the top of your backswing before changing direction and beginning the downswing. Do this and you’ll find your ball in the middle of the fairway more often!

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