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The Plane Truth (part 3) – One & Two Plane Golf Swings
While every player will have their own nuances which will determine their precise instruction requirements, here is a quick summary of the chief characteristics of…
The Plane Truth (part 2) – The Matrix & My Profile – A revolutionary vision for online golf instruction
The Matrix consists of 360 individual videos, most of them around three minutes long.
Plane talk (Part 1)- Interview with golf swing coach Jim Hardy
Jim Hardy has transformed our understanding of the swing plane while developing arguably the world’s most comprehensive system for analysing ‘faults and fixes’.
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 9 – The Cause, Effect and Cure of Backswing Problems
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 8 – Top of the Backswing Analysis
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 7 – The Role of the Body
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 6 – Starting the Swing
Dynamics of speed
How good players make hitting the ball a long way look easy…
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 5 – The Backswing
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 4 – The Three Requirements of a Sound Golf Swing
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 3 – The Role of the Golf Swing
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 2 – The Grip
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Lesson 1 – The set-up – A Master Reference
Leslie King Tuition Series – An End to Trial & Error Golf
Introduction & Masterpost
A modern classic – Adam Scott Swing Sequence
Sir Nick Faldo draws out the key elements in the Australian’s technique
Lee Westwood – The Ultimate Driving Machine
Shoulder ‘stability’ throughout the swing is key
Consistent Ball Position
For all your irons shot the ball position should be consistent
How to simplify your swing
Easy drills to transform your concept of making – and repeating – a powerful swing
Going strong
What is a strong grip? How can it benefit your game?