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  1. does dropping the hands to the thigh also work for longer clubs (driver,
    FW) where you need more of a shallower swing plane??

  2. not only does he not keep his arms connected to his body but he suggest
    coming back outside slightly in the backswing. that’s a first but I will
    try it?

  3. Respect man.. I have been working super hard on some information that is
    going to change the way almost all golfers play the game, its coming soon
    so keep watching! dm

  4. great question pkochano, i ve read that the hips initiate the downswing. is
    it the hand drop first or the hips?

  5. @TigerWoodsWorld I have videos explaining this Tiger at i golf tv .com,
    check them out and then fire more question if you like. dm

  6. GREAT TIPS…..DROP THE LEFT HAND/ARM TOWARDS LEFT OR FRONT THIGH, AND TAKE
    THE CLUB BACK STRAIGHT OR EVEN OUT AND THEN BACK DOWN AND TO THE
    INSIDE…..I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!!! AND THIS WORKS!!!!!!

  7. @Patchkaa33 No not really, i just try to swing the club on plane as much as
    possible depending on the shape of shot required. learning to shape it
    makes you great Patchkaa, remember no two shots are the same when you play

  8. ok heres a tip, im not sure if it will work for anyone else but i had this
    problem and to help fix it i did 2 things, 1: drop your hand REALLY low,
    below your knees for 4 or 5 shots and then try hitting a regular one and if
    it doesnt work then do number 2: hit your driver off a tee from your knees
    it will help

  9. thanks alot for this simple understanding video i had a pull to the left
    and this helped alot. Could you explain the downswing after the arms drop
    on plane? like what do i need to do to turn threw the shot after the arms
    drop? – thanks alot in advance

  10. A Johnny Miller quote “If amateurs made the correct adjustments as fast as
    they incorrectly adjust them to come over the top, golf would be far too
    easy” Getting the arms and knees less involved is key. Allow your shoulders
    to create torque in the hips, keep the arms “connected” to the torso and
    help the hips ignite the strike. Your transition left as the swing reaches
    the top is a great trigger to “let them fall” Hands square the face, body
    powers the strike, ball gets in the way. Ciao OTT!

  11. best explanation that I’ve heard… question: if the divot points left, is
    that an accurate indicator of the “over-top” move? Thank you,Sir

  12. @gnlatham77 Graham ive sent you a personal link just like PK, let me know
    your thoughts dm

  13. Thanks man , I discovered I was coming over the top and after using your
    drill I’m getting better contact

  14. I really like this tip on how to stop coming over the top in your golf
    swing. It is a problem all handicap golfers have from time to time, and
    this swing thought ought to help.

  15. very helpful I have a decent takeaway but respond by moving my upper body
    first instead go arms first

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