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Quick Tip - Stable Lead Knee
The stability of the lead knee is critical to producing accuracy, speed, and compression of launching a golf ball straight. But do you know how to work on the stability of the lead knee? Check out this video with Graves Golf Co-Founder Todd Graves as he talks about bracing your lead side of the ...
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Full Swing Q&A—Hitting Behind the Ball Cause & Effect
Todd Graves answers member questions related to cause and effect in the Single Plane Swing
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Full Swing Q&A—How to Keep the Trail Foot on the Ground
Todd Graves answers member questions related to cause and effect in the Single Plane Swing
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Full Swing Q&A—Fixing Lateral Shift with the Leverage Bag Drill
Todd Graves answers member questions related to cause and effect in the Single Plane Swing
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Online School Q&A—Stopping an Early Release (casting)
Co-founder Tim Graves, PGA explaining early release questions.
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Online School Q&A—Sequence of Unhinging in the Downswing (skipping the rock)
Tim Graves, PGA and Co-founder of Graves Golf answering the question if the trail arm/hand/finger un-cocking in the downswing a motion that occurs naturally, or is there a sequencing that engages this more effectively.
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Online School Q&A—Inhale or Exhale in the Golf Swing (grip pressure)
Graves Golf Co-founder Tim Graves, PGA answering the question if you should inhale on upswing, and exhale on the down swing.
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Cause & Effect Q&A—How to Keep the Trail Foot on the Ground
Graves Golf Co-founder Tim Graves, PGA answering questions on how to keep trail foot on the ground.
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Cause & Effect Q&A—Why Can I Not Make a Divot
Co-founder Tim Graves, PGA answering the question about, why can I not make a divot.
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Cause & Effect Q&A—Why is Casting Such a Common Issue
Co-founder Tim Graves, PGA answering the question about why casting is a common issue.
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Single Plane Cause & Effect—Closed Club Face & Hooks from Lead Hand Grip
Todd Graves diagnoses hooking the golf ball from a closed club face caused by a strong lead hand grip
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Single Plane Cause & Effect—Topping or Slicing from Improper Lower Body Rotation
Todd Graves explaining cause and effect throughout the swing with the flexed lead knee and will keep the trail foot down.
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Full Swing Q&A—Trail Hand Grip & Trail Elbow in the Backswing
Todd Graves answers member questions related to cause and effect in the Single Plane Swing
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Full Swing Q&A—Head, Shoulders & Knees in the Downswing
Todd Graves answers member questions related to cause and effect in the Single Plane Swing
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Single Plane Cause & Effect—Losing Swing Speed (Overlapping vs 10-finger Grip)
Todd Graves shows the importance of the trail hand position when it comes to creating leverage and speed in the Single Plane Swing
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Single Plane Cause & Effect—Steep Backswing & Over-The-Top from Foot Position
Co-founder Todd Graves explaining motion in the swing and the proper set-up. Todd Graves also explains the cause and effect of an improper set-up.
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Single Plane Cause & Effect—Steep Backswing & Over-the-Top from Pelvis Shift
Co-founder Todd Graves explains the differences between lateral shift and rotation while showing the cause and effect.
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Online School Q&A—Hitting Off Mats vs Grass
Co-founder Tim Graves, PGA answering the question if anything is different when hitting off of a mat as opposed to hitting off of grass.
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Online School Q&A—Pre-set Flexed Lead Knee Drill
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Plane Talk Q&A—What triggers the takeaway
Todd Graves shows what he feels triggers the start of the takeaway
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Single Plane Quick Fix—Hitting Fat Shots
Todd Graves troubleshoots hitting fat shots (or hitting behind the golf ball) with a drill to shorten your backswing and focus on getting to your lead side in the downswing. He covers the commons faults and fixes of the lead knee movement to help you make solid impact with the golf ball.
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Single Plane Quick Fix—Topping the Golf Ball
Todd Graves gives a Single Plane quick fix for topping the golf ball. He demonstrates his staggered feet drill with a driver to pre-set your flexed lead knee and prevent you from hanging back in the downswing.
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Single Plane Quick Fix—Hooking the Golf Ball
Todd Graves troubleshoots hooking the golf ball with this quick fix. Todd uses an iron to explain why hooks are caused mainly by a strong grip and closed club face rather than swing path, and he helps you get your body in position with the necessary side bend to neutralize your lead hand grip, sq...
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Single Plane Quick Fix—Slicing the Golf Ball
Todd Graves troubleshoots slicing the golf ball with a quick fix to get your body in position and club on path to produce a straight ball flight. Using an iron and driver, he demonstrates common faults and fixes to neutralize a strong grip and square the club face, align the club and lead arm at ...