How to Fix an Over the Top Golf Swing | Titleist Tips

Dave Phillips, co-founder of TPI and Titleist Staff member, has seen his fair share of over-the-top moves. In this video he explains the major reason for over the top golf swings is failing to dissociate the hips and shoulders during the downswing. He then provides some great advice on how you can fix this swing fault and stop swinging over the top.

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8 thoughts on “How to Fix an Over the Top Golf Swing | Titleist Tips

  1. Do not fix this!!! This is a very common misconception in golf. Some of the best players in the world swing over the top. Actually most players prefer a fade/cut rather than a draw. Play the over the top, get good at it and you will learn how to shape over time. I went over the top all day today and had my best round ever not second guessing my swing. Finally shot a 79, and it was at the toughest local course.

  2. Great advice, logical and practical, however I am struggling to keep it consistent and have a tendency to duff. I am struggling with over the top swing for +20 years now and it became a norm for me which is bad, lose distance and fade ball. ? Thank you Titleist and Dave for the advice ??? will work on the drill

  3. I have been hitting fade and slice for years, I'm not kidding when I say it's been holding me back for a long time, I'm sat at the range right now and I was in a mood so I googled how to fix an over the top swing and I have just done what uou said and I'm hitting my driver and irons with a draw. This is magic and just what I needed. Now just to dial it in. Thanks so much

  4. this is what i need! would you work on trying to hit the ball inside to out with the head cover there? i’m not sure what the purpose of the head cover is there for

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