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how to fix coming over the top golf swing

by Ms. Muriel Thompson III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  1. Setup & Takeaway. Ensure that your setup is square to your target and that you are taking the club back on a slightly inside plane.
  2. Keep Things Close. Do not let your arms and elbows get away from you during your downswing. ...
  3. Drop The Club In. To fix the over the top golf swing, you must ensure that your club is dropping onto an inside plane for the downswing.
  4. Extend. You will notice that once you stop coming over the top, it will be much easier to swing out and away towards your target.

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So what you want to do there is feel the weight coming off of this heel right here you want to liftMoreSo what you want to do there is feel the weight coming off of this heel right here you want to lift your heel. Okay if you lift your heel. The club won't hit the ground.

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Why do amateur golfers come over the top?

Another reason a lot of amateur golfers come over the top is because they either let their weight get too far back in their downswing and finish, or the never clear their hips.

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Once you get the impact tape: Go to the range and put it on a couple club faces. Make sure to try it out on, at least, your driver and an iron. Then, hit some different shots at different intensities.

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Drill #3: Hip Bump 1 Put the alignment stick into the ground, so that is standing vertical. 2 Then, put the outside of your front foot (left foot for right-handed golfer) against the base of the alignment stick as you address a golf ball. 3 Make sure the alignment stick is low enough that you can swing your arms without hitting it, but high enough that you can bump it with your front hip. 4 Then, just hit some golf balls. Focus on “bumping” your hip into the alignment stick on the down swing.

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