Favorite tip

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In the spirit of TGC 12 nights at the academy, what is your favorite tip. Ill start.

In Brian's youtube video, Lagging the sweet spot, he has a drill where you remove your thumb and forefinger on your right hand and make practice swings. The drill is to get you to feel the sweet spot on your trigger finger, and to be able to get behind the sweet spot at impact.

This feeling has help tremendously, my ball striking is as crisp as ever, with center hits every time. I feel for the first time i can concentrate on swinging left, or shaping shots, not struggling to just make contact. Golf is fun again.

Anyway, thanks Brian for this forum. Love to hear others thoughts, tips.
 
There is a ton for me personally through all the work I have done with my swing and all the experimenting I have done with my swing as well.I have heard a lot of tips especially for squaring the club face but for whatever reason the twistaway especially for a downswing thought is pretty darn good.
 
I 2nd sweetspot awareness from Kevin Shields

The existence of Tumble Torque/Gravity torque

NOT one swing throughout the bag

Sorry too much for just one pick

Matt
 
Not really a tip, but I had a breakthrough in the game thinking right arm down on downswing, left arm down and left on follow through. Got me out of trying to swing the clubface down the target line which had led to chronic steering. I still recall being amazed when I actually compressed the ball. Has been very helpful thought or "feeling'.
 
"play more practice less"

I agree. Two seasons ago I played my, now normal, 50 to 60 times, and practiced
on the off days. That practice ended causing a very sore left heel that lasted the
entire season. Did I mention that I really like practicing.

This year I cut back on the full swing practice and focused on short game. I scored
a tad better this year, with noticeable improvement in shots around the green.

I plan on the same strategy for 2011.
 
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