GENIUS: The Simple Trick To Hitting Straight Shots Every Time

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Golf isn't all that much fun if you are constantly curving the ball offline missing fairways and greens, learning how to consistently square up the club face at impact is a key skill that all golfers need and over the last 20+ years i have found a really reliable system that has helped golfers do just that.

In this video I share with you the 3 stage process that will teach you how to square the club face at impact every time giving you complete control over your golf ball

The most common issue here is that golfers are subconsciously aware that they need to do this, but they often do it in the wrong way which results in over the top swings, early releases and poor body movement.

Really hope you enjoy and as always just drop me a comment and ill get back to you

Chris

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00:00 Introduction
00:30 You have to square the face
01:38 Common Faults
02:18 1 Trail Arm Drill
03:56 2 The Ball Throw
05:14 3 The Square Face Drill
06:27 The Essential Moves
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Absolutely one of your best training videos for not only how to swing a golf club but most importantly how to square the face for accurate directional control and compression. It’s going into play my next round. Worked well on practice range today. Thank you

edbruner
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I just started playing October 2023. I dabbled in the early 90’s but have decided to get more serious. I’m shooting under 100 most rounds and learning the whole, “strike the ball first.” It’s the most difficult sport I’ve ever played. My short game is coming along nicely and my goal is to be shooting low 90’s when I reach my first year of playing. I really enjoy and appreciate you taking time to share with guys like me, a hack.

patrickschaeffersr
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Awesome Chris. Thank you. I’m playing a round this afternoon with someone I’ve known since 91. He mentioned that he still struggles with a slice (we haven’t played in around 20 years due to children and living basically a 2.5 hour drive from each other here in Melbourne). Due to him being a good friend and the round will be more hits and giggles, I’ve sent him this very video which will hopefully help him and get you another few subscribers. Luckily for me it’s halfway and also a course that I was a club member throughout my teens where I got my handicap down to half my age). At 50, handicap is similar and due to technology I can hit each club further so it will be an interesting round. Hopefully he can get even just part of this video as I know it will lead to more golf games. Perfect timing. Cheers, Marcus.

marcusgeorge
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Love your videos and explanations. You've really helped my golf game. Thank you. Since watching and using your drills, I've gone from a mid 90s to a low 80s, now if only I didn't putt 40 times a round!

wildensteins
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Hi Chris great video I seem to think this is an extension to your video from last week where the drill was for setup impact. I have finally got my practice net and can now start working with your videos to improving my technique as I’ve got a President Cup game this week and I want to get a good score. With your videos I’m sure going to try and make that happen.

mightyeagles
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Chris this really resonated with me because I tend to hit over the top. Always love your detailed instructions 💗 Thanks so much!

sheilasmith
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Nice demonstration Chris. For a driver should the timing or positioning of the rotation feel slightly different in comparison to an iron shot?

davidstuart
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Just superb Chris as always. Without a doubt this is probably the most important skill in golf - if I could master this skill, I wouldn’t even need to know how to play bunkers 😊
Does the Blaster App provide feedback as to how well you are closing the face?
Thanks for the great job you do!

willemflach
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Chris, for your 3rd drill, is this the same move that should be used for a distance wedge?

sirdoggo
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Once more a spot on drill from you Chris, that I will implement when the courses thaw here in Sweden, should be in a few weeks... 🤞

mikaelpyka
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Thanks Chris another gem of a video. When you have a slow swing you ask for a closed face to hit the ball low and left, yet when you increase the swing length, the club face comes back to square for hitting the ball straight, is that going to happen naturally or do we need to focus on that? Cheers Socks in NZ

Socks-qb
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Thoughts on maintaining a face square to the path using a grip/wrist hinge that is set up to produce it (ie. No opening, and therefore no closing required)?

ScottSchuler-jehz
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Padraig Harrington had same drill with tennis ball bouncing it at spot in front of you and bounce it off wall

francispesce
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My golf superpower is that i hit all clubs stupidly straight! but only carry driver 210,
think i have an element of early release and save slight steepness by moving through the ball to shallow, evidence is my divots are long shallow square and down the line, sometimes they start after the ball! i know this is a fault will try headcover drill, have done a lot of right arm only drills which helps square clubface

grahamjones
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Hi Chris, without obviously seeing my swing, the only way I can seem to hit a decent-ish shot, is if i picture hitting a few inches after the ball. Is that a common thing?

Flembo
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This lesson would have cost you at least $150 at your local PGA pro. You the man!

rjpimprov
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The square clubface is automatic when the rest of the swing and setup is properly executed. Respectfully is one focuses on squaring clubface manually its a futile effort.

breakthroughwithdr.d
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chris, why not just strengthen one’s grip?

nebula
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Uhm, I think you spelled compression wrong. 😊

idisvalidvalid
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Great lesson, but the way you swing the club standing straight up is NOT how the club swings in an actual swing. Could you please demonstrate an actual swing standing up, with shaft lean and body positins at impact, and explain how low point after impact can be achieved. That would really improve our understanding. Top down camera angle with painted ball position would be perfect.

PC-pdhl