50 Cardiogolf Drills and Exercises with the Shortee Club-Lag Drill

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Visit Cardiogolf.com to download the FREE Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine E-Book. Do the Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine. Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge In my opinion, daily practice is the key to success towards any goal.  Making 10 practice swings a day or exercising  for 5 minutes everyday will get you playing better and in better shape … Read More

Cardiogolf Daily Dose- Wrist Hinge Drill Variation

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Visit Cardiogolf.com to download the FREE Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine E-Book. Do the Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine. Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge If your struggle with when and how to hinge your wrists, here is a drill to help you learn how to start  your swing. Wrist hinge should happen naturally in the golf swing. If … Read More

Cardiogolf 1000 Practice Swing Challenge Day 24

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Visit Cardiogolf.com to download the FREE Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine E-Book. Do the Cardiogolf Pre-Round Warm Up Routine. Practice something about your game everyday. #CardioGolfChallenge Cardiogolf 1000 Practice Swing Challenge It is important to have grip strength in order to maintain the angle of your arms and club or to create lag on the downswing that allows you to … Read More

Front Hand Placement on Grip-How is Yours?

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“The best golf psychologist in the world is a square clubface”. Ben Hogan Everything you do before you swing determines how well your shot will turn out. You need to review the basics no matter what level golfer you are. Only once you have a solid and consistent set up can you develop other areas of your game like consistency … Read More

How and When to Hinge Your Wrists

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It is important to have grip strength in order to maintain the angle of your arms and club or to create lag on the downswing that allows you to strike down and take a divot.  If you tend to top or hit thin shots, you may not be holding the “angle”.  Getting stronger in your hands and wrists will help … Read More