J Cavell's Articles in Golf Swing

  • Power Golf Swing
    Golfers who are inclined to hit at the ball with their hands rather than swinging through the ball find that they lose a lot of power, and distance. Your power comes from your body, not from your arms and hands. If you want a Power Golf Swing and want to drive the ball further, don’t hit the ball with your hands - let the club do the work it was designed to do.
  • Golf Lesson - Learning the Back Swing
    A key aspect of creating the Top Position is your weight distribution. Most of your weight needs to be on the right side (for right handed golfers) as discussed in the previous "Takeaway" article. Your hip tilt should be about 11? left where most amateurs have a tendency to lean backwards and create a greater tilt of about 14? to 20?. This is easily corrected by concentrating on moving your body weight to the right side.
  • The Golf Swing - A No Arms Drill
    This golf swing drill consists of practicing your golf swing without using a golf club. Why would anyone want to do that you say? By doing this, you’ll be able to concentrate on the feeling of your muscles coiling up and releasing without being confused or distracted by the movement of your arms.
  • The Golf Swing - Driving The Ball
    Some think that driving the golf ball is a simple process, it really isn’t. Some seasoned golfers just look at driving the ball as a simple process. "Grip it and rip it" is a common phrase you can hear on many tee boxes. However, there are some things you can do to get more distance on your drives
  • A Golf Drill For Making Consistent Shots
    The only consistent thing about all amateur golfers is their inconsistency. They will play three holes and not hit one good shot. Then they hit thee good shots in a row which inevitably keeps them coming back for more.
  • Chipping Around The Green
    A chip shot is one typically played from within a few yards of the putting surface. Usually played with a 6-, 7-, 8- or 9-iron or pitching wedge with the ball played back in the player’s stance.
  • The Golf Pitch Shot
    A pitch or "pitch shot" is a shot played with a highly lofted club (pitching wedge, sand wedge, lob wedge) that is designed to go a short distance with a high flight path.

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