Improving Golf Swing Accuracy with Imagery

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Summary: Using imagery when playing golf can help you improve the accuracy of your drives. Learn a powerful image that you can use to help you shoot more accurately in this free golfing video lesson.

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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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"Hi! I'm PGA member Jay Golden and on behalf of ATAP and Expert Village, here's how to hit long and straight drives. Once again, I have my hammer golf club to hit it long, hit it hard. Use your hands, arms, and body to hit it hard. To hit it straight. If you could visualize a long nail or a pipe that you have to bang in straight. Not curve it that way. Not hit it that way, but to bang it straight. Boom! Boom! If you could visualize that, it would help you hit the ball straighter as well as longer. If I could use my hands, arms, and body and visualize a pipe right here going towards the target, a long nail. Hands, arms, and body. Boom! Hit in straight. I see that. I see it, I see it. Boom! I see that nail. That pipe. Here's my hammer. Once again, hands, arms, and body. Boom! Hit in straight. You have a hammer. You have a long nail and pipe. You want to hit it straight and you want to hit it hard. That's when you'll hit your longest, straightest drives. Stick with us here on Expert Village for some more golf tips. "

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