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  • How to Really Fix Your Swing  By : Lisa Brown
    Most golfers are fanatical about the mechanics of their swing. They’re constantly trying to adjust their swing mechanics so they can make the ball go where they want it to go.

    As a result, they have a running dialogue in their minds about their grip, their arms, their shoulders, their head-—the list is endless.

    This obsession is a huge disadvantage, because you cannot think about the mechanics of your swing and swing properly at the same time.

    You, however, can be different.
  • Why Can't I Swing Like Tiger?  By : Lisa Brown
    Most people agree that Tiger Woods is the best golfer with the best golf swing on the planet week in and week out. He is able to focus and produce excellent scores even when he’s clearly not at his best.

    This begs the question: why shouldn’t golf instructors teach the average player to have a golf swing like Tiger’s?
  • How to Fix Your Golf Swing to Correct Your Slice  By : Lisa Brown
    The two words that every golfer dreads hearing about their golf swing are "slice" and "hook."

    Ironically, top players actually use these two shots to get around things that may be in their way.

    When this happens, those words become "fade" and "draw", and they can be a powerful weapon in a golfer's arsenal of shots.
  • Hitting the Sweet Spot  By : Lisa Brown
    Using your golf swing to hit the ball on the sweet spot in golf produces a euphoric feeling that is unique.

    You just know you've hit the perfect spot on the ball.

    Here are two quick tips to hit the sweet spot, which will ensure a powerful, straight shot.
  • Hit Down Dammit  By : Lisa Brown
    Since my specialty is mental toughness in golf, I rarely send out technical golf swing tips that come my way via pros and instructors.

    But, I particularly like this golf swing tip from teaching professional Clive Scarff. I like it because a) it’s simple, and b) he shows that your mind must thoroughly understand a golf shot before you can execute it properly.

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