Four Good Ideas

1. Pay a lot of attention to your rhythm and tempo. They are the glue that holds your swing together.

2. Your job is to swing the club, not to hit the ball. The sooner that feeling sinks in, the sooner you will start to improve.

3. Start the forward swing with your hips alone. Leave your hands behind for a split second. Starting the forward swing with your hands is a death move.

4. If you can’t break 100, and even 90, you don’t know what you’re doing. Get some lessons to learn what the right things are and practice until you can do them.

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