Use the ground to stop coming over the top

One of the biggest misconceptions in golf is that coming over the top is an upper-body issue.

In actuality, that swing flaw is typically a lower-body problem.

In this video segment, SwingFix instructor Jim Williams shows you how to use the ground to fix your over-the-top move and create more leverage in your swing.

If you can learn to use the ground correctly, something all great players do, you’ll approach the ball from the inside and hit more solid golf shots.

Take an online lesson with Jim Williams.

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Stick your finish to improve your balance

Golf is sort of like Olympic gymnastics.

Well, not really, except in one way: in both, you need to stick your finish.

In this video segment, SwingFix instructor Justin Bruton of the Biltmore Golf Academy demonstrates a drill specifically designed to help you work on sticking your finish.

It's awfully hard to make good contact if you're losing your balance, and this drill will hone that balance.

Take an online lesson with Justin Bruton.

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Finding better tempo with your golf swing

Tempo is crucial when it comes to playing golf at a high level, and it becomes even more critical if your game is just a little bit off on a certain day.

In this swing tip video, Martin Hall shares a simple tip to help you slow down your tempo: Alexander Cadogan.

Who or what is Alexander Cadogan? Apparently a famous old Scottish golfer.

But more importantly, a long name that, if said slowly during the swing, will slow down your tempo to the buttery-smoothness of a pro.

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