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In this week’s Impact Show, PGA Golf coaches Piers Ward and Andy Proudman try and tackle all the swing faults that golfers face and suggest what to practice on the driving range to overcome what’s ailing you as a golfer.

Me and My Golf is the No. 1 subscribed golf YouTube channel in the world. Piers and Andy provide a variety of video content for avid golf fans that reaches more than 180 countries. Essentially, Me and My Golf's social channels feature core instructional training tips and drills, as well as entertainment focused golf challenges, course Vlogs and trick shots. Piers has spent more than 15 years helping golfers, delivering 35,000+ lessons. After years of learning from the best coaches around the world, he has developed a simple approach to help golfers improve. His greatest skill is understanding the needs of his students, which allows him to deliver “their best lesson." Andy has spent the last 11 years coaching golf and has a passion for helping people improve. His dedication to improving his knowledge has taken him around the world, and he has learned his craft from some of the best coaches and players. Andy’s promise is to share his experiences to deliver first-class instruction

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  1. Walt

    Dec 20, 2018 at 11:17 am

    Liked the 4 drills, can see more value in first 3, based on my game.
    Already practice an over correction to bring ball back to straight when I need to.
    Wonder what the 11 swing elements are that they said these 4 drills addressed.

    • ogo

      Dec 20, 2018 at 11:25 am

      How often do you practice drills, and how many repetitions do you do? Practicing 10 minutes with a small bucket of balls is dubious.

  2. Don Toth

    Dec 18, 2018 at 10:58 pm

    Very good video guys all great tips. Really like the first two practice drills.

    Awesome and very well explained!

    Happy Holidays…look forward to more videos in the New Year!

    • ogo

      Dec 19, 2018 at 2:19 am

      So, Don, how is your X-Factor stretch between your hips and shoulders at the start of the downswing? Are you stiffening up with age or are you still supple and strong?
      Your personal website is very nice….
      https://golfgearguy.com/

      • ogo

        Dec 19, 2018 at 2:21 am

        ooops… forgot to ask you what you thought of practice drills 3 and 4 …. they sounded like attempts at bandaid fixes to me and requiring instructor supervision to be effective.

      • Don Toth

        Dec 19, 2018 at 11:06 pm

        You know I’ve always had a very short backswing unfortunately but pay a high degree of focus on staying very relaxed thru-out the swing motion both back and down. I’m now 52 and distance is staying to an acceptable level. Look forward to more videos!

        • ogo

          Dec 20, 2018 at 12:16 am

          Do your hips clear and your shoulders lag during the downswing into impact… or… do your hips and shoulders essentially rotate in unison from the top of the swing down to impact? These torso torque styles separates the good golfers from the weekend recreational and inflexible golfers. Big difference.

  3. ogo

    Dec 18, 2018 at 10:55 pm

    1. Ball striking with irons… take divot ahead of ball.
    2. Stable lower body pivot… no hip sway… clear hips… X-factor.
    3. “Set to point?”… swing BS to 9 o’clock… FThru to 3 o’clock.
    4. Exaggerate driver face to cause hooks and slices… and then close in on correct hand positioning… roll trail hand over for hooks… trail palm up for slices… practice until you find a happy medium… GAWD!!!

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