Golf Terms Face To Path

Golf Terms Face To Path. Mark Crossfield talks more about golf terms that could help you play some better golf and improve your golf swing. Mark talks face to path in this video to try and help more golfers open their minds to some modern ideas around the term open or closed. Hit your best drives from the tee and some better irons with a improved understanding of fact based coaching.

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These sentences were found on the golf glossary section of PGA.com : http://goo.gl/O5Sxt8

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Behind the video :
With the Ryder Cup upon us, the team at Facts. decided to go about filming a video that related to golf.
After some hunting around on golfing websites we found these phrases on PGA.com… You can see what happened next..

The phrases are also available as an archive here: http://goo.gl/vkvZSp
(in case they are changed in the future)

We shortened some of the descriptions to match the video, but didn’t change anything else.

here are the full quotes from the website:

“Choke Down: The act of gripping down on the shaft, which is generally believed to provide greater control. (She choked down on a 7-iron and hit a beautiful pitch to save par).”

“Come Over the Top: A motion beginning the downswing that sends the club outside the ideal plane (swing path) and delivers the clubhead from outside the target line at impact. This is sometimes known as an outside-to-inside swing. (Sam Snead came over the top slightly, which he felt produced more powerful shots).”

“Open Grip: Also referred to as a weak grip, it is when the hands are turned counter-clockwise on the club. (His open grip made it difficult for him to hook the ball).”

“Uncock: The release of straightening of the wrists during the downswing. (She uncocked her wrists prematurely, causing her to lose power in her swing).”

“Swinger: A player whose swing is based on timing and rhythm, as opposed to a “hitter,” whose swing is based on sheer power. (Gene Litter[sic] is a textbook example of a swinger).”

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