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How To Master Your Wedges

This article breaks down the system to mastering the wedge game from 30 to 120 yards. Often one of the biggest struggles for amateur golfers, having a reliable system takes the mystery out of the game and gives you the confidence you need to take advantage of the opportunities you are presented.

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Full SwingNick Adcock
How To Keep Your Head Still In Your Golf Swing

Keeping your head still has been one of the longest-standing mysteries in all of golf. Everyone knows that they should do it. Most know why they should do it. Very few know how to do it. In this article I’m going to dispel the myths behind this topic and lay out a road map for you to master this move once and for all. I think you’ll find that keeping a steady head has very little to do with your head at all.

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How To Finish Your Golf Swing

The finish is truly the sum of all parts. Show me a golfer with a poor finish and I’ll soon show you the same golfer looking for their ball far away from their target. Having a defined finish gives you an exact location to move towards. Much like having an exact address gives your GPS coordinates to guide you towards, giving either a vague target range creates a large room for error.

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Full SwingNick Adcock
How To Hit Your Golf Goals in 2023

There’s nothing quite like the start of a new year to get the ambitious juices flowing. We make resolutions about starting new habits and eliminating old ones, all in an effort to become the best version of ourselves. This article is going to unpack the system I use for setting goals and creating a plan to create the necessary habits that make the goals possible.

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Full SwingNick Adcock
Foot Flare In The Golf Swing

At least once a day, I tell someone in a lesson to flare their right foot outwards at address, and I’m met with a look of shock and confusion. Well-meaning golf instructors, magazines, books, and TV shows have been telling golfers for decades to have their left foot flared open, and their right foot square to the target line. This is not only hurting your performance, but it’s also using your body against it’s natural design. This article is going to cover the science behind why this advice is wrong, and show examples of golfers through the ages who did it right.

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Full SwingNick Adcock