Quick tip - Over the Top
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If you had to choose, which of the positions would you say is the most difficult for you? Personally, I've been learning the swing myself, and for me, the transition from position 2 to 3 has had the biggest learning curve. I'm a baseball guy, and I didn't hit in college since I was a pitcher, but old habits still die hard. I mention baseball because it has a different type of rotation than golf, essentially a horizontal rotation versus the more or less vertical rotation of a golf swing. Too much horizontal rotation leads the hands to go awry, and come over the top. If you struggle with it, you're not alone, but you're also in the right place to work on that. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he describes the remedy for the trickiest positions.
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