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Power Sources of a Golf Swing

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Summary: Combining the three power sources of a golf swing can help increase the distance of your drives. Learn how in this free golfing video lesson.

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By Jay Golden
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Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982, and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988. He has taught golfers of all levels, ranging from stark beginners to...read more

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Although it is a popular game amongst people of all ages, the game of golf can be challenging. Whether you are an absolute beginner, or someone who has been playing for a while, golf lessons can help you improve your game at any stage. Golf, like most sports, is one where practice makes perfect. Unfortunately though, it is a sport where practice can often be expensive. Since you can’t practice your game in the backyard, it is necessary to be able to maximize your time at the range or on the course so you can see the most improvement.

In this video series expert PGA teacher Jay Golden will take you through the steps to improve your drive and hit the longest drives of your life! His philosophy is simple but effective, and you will be hitting farther than ever. Jay reveals the three sources of power in golf, your hand, arm, and body. He also shares how to combine them into a powerful swing. Jay offers imagery to focus your mind and setup solid drives and gives a secret tip sure to change your game!

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"Hi! I'm PGA member Jay Golden and on behalf of ATAP and Expert Village, this is how to hit your longest drives. There are 3 power sources in the swing. The hands, the arms, and the body. When you can coordinate those 3, you will hit your longest drive. The hands, the arms, and the body. When you can put all 3 together, that's when you'll hit your longest drives. For more information on each of these parts of these hard swings, power sources, long drives, keep watching Expert Village right here. "

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