How to Fix an Over the top Golf Swing : How to Swing a Golf Club

March 17, 2010 by admin  
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For the average golfer, it’s best to swing to the right of the target. Learn more about swing paths in this free golfing technique video.Expert: Ray Boone Contact: www.rayboonegolf.com Bio: Ray Boone has been involved in the golf game for nearly twenty years, teaching the game of golf and playing in hundreds of tournaments. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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6 Responses to “How to Fix an Over the top Golf Swing : How to Swing a Golf Club”
  1. homer1co says:

    “Swing down the line”. What every instructor teaches–right. That’ dead wrong. If you try to put the club head on the target line before contact, you will come over the top every time. You are the first instructor I have seen to correctly teach that the player is actually swinging out to the right of the target. The “swing down the line” theory is a myth. The club head is only on the target line for a few inces during the swing. Please explain further. Maybe provide some drills? Thanks.

  2. vreeke777 says:

    nice to tell what needs to be done bud please tell how is has been done

  3. maylo1215 says:

    非常棒且實用的分解動作.

  4. boykinpowers says:

    Very true. I teach to swing to the right and let the forearms roll over to the left. I would say 99 percent of my students swing left of target, not neccessarily Over the Top but a breakdown of the lead side that sends the club to the left very fast, swinging to the right will keep the arms extended. A good analogy would be like hitting a baseball to the secondbaseman a the target is second base, the release of the club will send the ball down the target line.

  5. boykinpowers says:

    Practice trying to hit a driver to the right of the target and hav it draw back. Easy swings of course. The shots intitial direction must go right of target then draw back. A driver has less loft and will really show sidespin well even on easier swings. Otherwise have tees in front of the ball a little to the right and try to t=hit the tee after the ball. Imagining a clock and swinging from 7 to 1 oclock works well also. The key is keepin gyour arms extended.

  6. saynoagain says:

    I learn this from Wally Armstrong.He has been teaching this for more than 25 years.He is more of a feel than mechanics teacher.Easier to relate to.

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