How to Swing a Golf Club

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Summary: For the average golfer, it's best to swing to the right of the target. Learn more about swing paths 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'd like to show you the swing path of what you see on television every week, what the really good golfers are doing. They're swinging the club back fairly straight at the beginning of the take away, they're going up to the top of the back swing and then from there they're working the club down on the inside as the legs are transitioning the down swing. Their club is swinging from inside the target line to along the target line at impact striking the golf ball and then the club is following a circle back to the left. It moves back left of the target line, they're not really swinging way out to the right, they're swinging from inside to square to back inside and into the finish. A lot of golfers think of inside out and sometimes they may over do that and try to hit too much to the right, but for the average player they need to think swing to the right, that's really important you swing to the right of the target."

eHow Article: How to Swing a Golf Club

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