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How to fix your Angle of Attack

Ray Hawkins – Angle of angle of attack Today, we’re diving into the topic of Angle of Attack with expert golf instructor Ray Hawkins, and how golfers, especially amateurs, can improve their strike. One of the most common issues I see when people come in for lessons is that many

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Angle of Attack – Driver

Angle of Attack – Driver Edition   Hi again, this is Professional Golfer and Head Coach at Precision Golf, Raymond Hawkins. The previous video I did was focusing on the angle of attack for irons which is really, really important for a consistent strike. Furthermore, really important for the driver,

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How to Improve your Chipping!

Hi again, this is Professional Golfer and Head Coach at Precision Golf, Raymond Hawkins. Today I’m going to give you a little chipping lesson. The most common thing I see with amateurs is that they get into a position that gets too under the ball and they always catch a

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How to Improve your Pitching!

Mastering Pitch Shots with Raymond Hawkins Pitching Techniques Hi everyone, Raymond Hawkins here – Professional Golfer and Head Coach at Precision Golf. Today, let’s dive into the essential elements of the pitch shot, with a focus on Raymond Hawkins pitching techniques that can help you improve your short game. We’re

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How to Hit a Draw – Raymond Hawkins and Travis Smyth

Hi again, this is Professional Golfer and Head Coach at Precision Golf, Raymond Hawkins. Today we are here with Asain Tour Player, Travis Smyth, talking about what we feel to draw the ball. Watch the video attached to find out what Raymond and Travis feel when they are looking to

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Movement in your Golf Swing – Mark Sullivan

Hi Golfers, Just wanted to have a quick chat to you today about movement in your golf swing. We are talking about the movement in your hips, weight transfer to the outside of your right foot, weight transfer to your left foot, but forward, not turning left. During a golf

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