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Hi guys! Im looking for some help/advice or tips with helping me stop hitting at the ball instead of swinging through it!!
Im ok with lw,sw and pw but seems the bigger the club the more i try to hit it harder ending up with driver where i end up pushing or slicing it!!
can anyoneplease help me!!!!!!!!!!!

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There are a few tricks I have learned and taught over the years.

I think the best advice I can give you is to pay more attention to your finish than any other aspect of your golf swing. Get VERY specific about it and start rating your finish on a scale of 1-10.

For example, rate yourself on how much weight is on your front foot. 1 is almost none while 10 is all of your weight. Then rate yourself on how well you are balanced on your front foot. Is it rolled out, or flat on the ground? How about where the butt end of the club is pointing? Is it pointing at the target or is it pointing way off somewhere behind you?

Make the finish your TRUE goal. It is the TRUE result of your swing. The ball is merely a landmark on your way to the finish, nothing more. It's like passing a McDonnalds on your way home. If you decide to stop at McDonnalds then you'll be late getting home.

Equipment, Setup, Finish, Balance, and Relax. All equal in importance and all dependent on each other. They are the cornerstones of a good golf swing.


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