How To Rotate PROPERLY in the Golf Swing

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In this video, Michael talks about how to make sure that you’re rotating properly in the golf swing and really get that club in a great position as it comes down.

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@pedroramsey says:

does this also work for 3 wood? I hit my irons exactly as you are showing and my game has gone to another level but it did not work for my 3 wood, I hit too much down and the ball goes to high, losing too much distance. I don't know what to do with fairway wood, maybe next video could be about that and what the different is to the irons, great content as always

@mahomie3017 says:

Your head is lowering as a result of that move on the downswing, how do you not hit it fat from that position? Shaft leaning forward I would assume?

@BenzeneHex57 says:

I won’t have time to play golf like Obama. He played more. Biden played nine holes in the last year

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