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How to Correct the Backswing of an Over the Top Golf Swing

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Summary: Fix common backswing problems and learn how to correct an over the top swing with the expert tips and techniques in this free golfing technique video.

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By Ray Boone
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Ray Boone knows a thing or two about keeping score. Boone has been involved in the golf game for nearly twenty years. After graduating from the University of South Florida in 1985,...read more

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"On behalf of expertvillage.com my name is Ray Boone and I run the Ray Boone Golf Academy at the beautiful Miami Beach Golf Club. Today I'd like to present to you the topic of the over the top golf swing. I'm going to show you a little bit about back swing and I'd like to introduce the airplane hammer, which was introduced by Mr. Robert Baker in logical golf. We're going to setup to the golf ball and a big problem with slicing is for a lot of people is that their arm's lift and they don't turn. You need to turn the shoulders and make a good coil on the back swing. To do that we want to take the club back with arms, chest, and shoulders together. It's not arms lifting up and body not turning, it's arms and chest together on the take away and then we're swinging the club back and up over that shoulder. So I'm over the shoulder on the take away, I don't go around my body this way, I don't lift the club up, all common problems for slicing golfers. So here we go, we're up to the top nice full shoulder turn, club over the right shoulder."

eHow Article: How to Correct the Backswing of an Over the Top Golf Swing

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