Start by pulling and then come back up. Don't swing the club and end up behind yourself…

Start by pulling and then come back up. Don't swing the club and end up behind yourself…

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Rolling/twisting the club face is completely unnecessary and we need to learn how to do it and what not to do.

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Let me help you achieve an effortless, fast and accurate golf swing. I call it the Speed Circle. A good release will help you achieve better impact and longer drives and irons without slicing or hooking. The way you swing a golf club should be tailored to your skill level and experience.

Everyone's goal is to hit a long, straight shot, but it takes time. Try to focus on one thing and not everything when you practice. Impact, face control, and swing path will always be the most important things to work on. We focus too much on rotation, but no good golf shot is made by simply rotating.

I am naturally right-handed, but all of my tips work equally well for left-handed or right-handed golfers.

It is also important to understand that many myths surrounding golf are misleading. Not everything you find on the internet is true. Ben Hogan and Sam Snead are two of the legends that are often misunderstood.

We should not keep our heads still, but only start from the hips, look only at the ball or keep the left or right arm straight.

It doesn't matter whether you use Callaway, Ping, Titleist or Taylor Made clubs, you can learn to hit good golf shots. The loft or shaft of your club won't change, but you can always improve.

Find what inspires you. The basics of golf are the same for everyone. The PGA Tour, long-drivers, or other good golfers can all help you find better golf shots. Watch what they do instead of listening to what they say. Above all, listen to your body and figure out what you need to do to get the same results as the pros on TV. Be careful when watching a golf swing in slow motion. The result is not always what the golfer is trying to achieve. Feel and reality are rarely the same.

Mike Malaska, Mike Austin, Mike Dunaway, Pete Cowen and Steve Pratt are some of my favorite online golf instructors. Find the tips that will improve your golf. Decide what you want to hit. I teach a draw but many like a fade and no one likes a hook or slice.

Your hips or lag are not the key to golf. Your hands will decide the shot and you can do like Tiger Woods and trust your hands. Teach your hands to hit different shots. Hit big hooks and slices to understand what is happening. Just playing straight will not teach you anything.

Bryson Dechambeu and Kyle Birkshire can inspire you to play longer. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson can give you the inspiration and motivation to try new things and new golf shots. Linn Grant, Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg can show you the future of golf.

The Masters, The Players Championship, The Players, The Open and the US Open can make you love golf even more. Watch the world's best solve all the problems we all need to master any golf course. Golf is an art and it takes imagination, feeling and skill to master it.

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