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Author: Rob Sedorcek
Updated: Fri 5/30/2008 5:11 pm
One of the biggest misconceptions in the golf swing is that your head must stay perfectly still. If you don’t allow your head to move a little away from the golf ball during your backswing it can result in a reverse pivot.

Author: Rob Sedorcek
Updated: Fri 5/30/2008 5:11 pm
Off the tee many people are trying to shape their shots according to the lay of the hole or just trying to hit them straight. The straight shot is the hardest to hit. But what I find when working with students is that they miss there shots in one direction more that the other.

Author: Rob Sedorcek
Updated: Fri 5/30/2008 5:11 pm
To improve your golf performance, learn to choose high-percentage shots. Poor performance in golf often is a matter of choosing too many low-percentage shots.

Author: Rob Sedorcek
Updated: Fri 5/30/2008 5:10 pm
Sometimes the golf course architects feel especially wicked, a favorite bit of torture is to align tee boxes toward the rough or a hazard and other visual tricks to get you to hit your drives into trouble. Here is a few ways to help you hit it down the middle when the hole looks really narrow from the tee.

Author: Rob Sedorcek
Updated: Sat 5/17/2008 10:33 pm
Almost everyone wants to drive the ball with more distance and better direction. Well that sounds nice and easy. In order to do that one would need to strike the ball more squarely in the center of the club face while maximizing their club head speed, sounds simple right.

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