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06/05/2026

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If your swing only works at full speed… it doesn’t really work. 👀

Use slow-motion swings and shorten the length of your swing until you can consistently create a good impact position. 🎯

✔️ Shaft lean�✔️ Solid contact�✔️ Clubface control�✔️ Balanced finish

Once you can own those positions slowly, start adding speed and length gradually. That’s how great swings are built — not by swinging harder, but by building control first. 🔥

Slow it down. Shorten it up. Then speed it up. 💪⛳️

05/05/2026

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Struggling with casting? Your clubface might be the real problem… 👀

An open clubface in the downswing forces your brain to react fast — and the only way to square it up last second?
�👉 Throw the club (casting)

So instead of fixing the release, fix the cause:
✔️ Feel the clubface slightly more closed in the takeaway�✔️ Match your wrist angles earlier in the downswing�✔️ Let rotation square the face — not your hands flipping at it

Control the face = no need to cast 💥

Save this and try it next time you’re on the range.

30/04/2026

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Right side bend = effortless shaft lean ⛳️

Most golfers try to “hold” shaft lean with their hands… but lose it through impact.
The real secret?
�Tilt your upper body to the right in the downswing.

This:�– Keeps the handle leading�– Controls low point�– Delivers crisp, compressed strikes

No manipulation. Just better movement.

Feel your chest tilt right… and let the club follow 🔥

29/04/2026

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If you’re struggling with casting, this one changes everything 👇

“Hit hard, stop quick.”

Most golfers throw the club away from the top trying to hit the ball… and lose all their lag.
This drill flips it.
👉 Feel like you accelerate hard into impact�👉 Then slam the brakes straight after�👉 No follow-through, no chasing the ball

That “stop quick” feeling trains your body to hold angle longer and deliver speed at the right time — not early.

It’ll feel short. It’ll feel aggressive. That’s the point.

Build the motion small ➝ then layer speed back in.

Stop casting. Start compressing.

28/04/2026

Most golfers try to fix their swing at full speed… that’s where it falls apart.

If you can’t do it slow, you can’t do it fast.

Shorten the swing.�Slow the tempo.�Get the movement right.
Then build it back up.

Speed should be earned — not forced.

Control first. Speed second. 🎯

27/04/2026

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26/04/2026

Your takeaway sets everything up — get this right, and the rest becomes simple 👇

Checkpoint #1: Trail arm stays extended�This creates width and keeps your swing radius consistent.

Checkpoint #2: Club stays on plane�With the trail arm staying straight, the shaft tracks naturally instead of getting lifted or dragged inside.

Lose either of these and the club gets out of position early… which means compensations later.

Nail these checkpoints and you’ll build a swing that’s easier to repeat and far more consistent.

Good takeaway = no recovery needed�Width + on plane = better strikes

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25/04/2026

Watch any top player and you’ll notice one thing early… their elbows stay connected in the takeaway 👀

That connection keeps the arms and body moving together instead of independently.
�No lifting, no disconnect… just a controlled, repeatable arc.

When the elbows fly apart, the club works up, the radius changes, and the low point becomes a guessing game.

Keep them close, stay connected, and you’ll control where the club bottoms out — that’s where better strike lives.

Connected takeaway = predictable low point�Predictable low point = pure strikes

24/04/2026

Bending your trail arm too early in the takeaway is a silent strike killer 👇

As soon as that arm folds, the club works up instead of around…
�Your swing radius shortens…
�And your low point becomes unpredictable.

That’s when the thin shots creep in.

Keep your trail arm more extended in the takeaway to create width, control the arc, and return the club to the ground consistently.

Width early = compression later�Early bend = thin shots

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Whalebone Golf Club
Romford
RM66SB

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