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How to Fix Your Golf Swing

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Summary: Fixing a golf swing could be as simple as shortening the length of the back swing. Adjust a golf swing with tips from a golf instructor in this free video on golf.

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By Jared Garbett
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Jared Garbett has been playing the game of golf since he was five years old. He played through high school and continued as a golf instructor for the past three years. He is currently...read more

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"Everybody runs into problems with their golf swing from time to time. My name is Jared Garbett, and I'm with Echo Farms Golf and Country Club, and I'm going to teach you how to fix those problems with your swing. Whenever you're swinging, a common mistake is to take the club too far back. A lot of people like to take the club way back so that you can see it out of the corner of your left eye. That produces and uncontrollable swing, and can make the ball go in any direction. You want to be sure to control how far the club goes back, making sure to not take it any farther back than when the club is parallel to the ground. Also, when you come into impact, you'll want to be sure that the club face is square to your target, and your target line. Be sure that your feet and four posture is correct as well. Making sure that you're aiming in the right direction, square the club face up, make sure that you don't over-rotate in your back swing, and that should alleviate some of the problems with your golf swing. Set up properly, take the club back properly, come into impact with a square club face, and that should fix all your problems. Problem solved."

eHow Article: How to Fix Your Golf Swing

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