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How to fix the golf chicken wing: Drills to improve swing extension
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How to fix the golf chicken wing: Drills to improve swing extension

The article discusses a common issue in amateur golf known as the 'chicken wing' fault, which occurs when the lead arm bends sharply during the swing, leading to loss of power and inconsistency. It provides drills aimed at correcting this problem, such as using a towel to maintain arm connection with the torso and practicing with the lead arm extended toward the target. The focus is on improving swing mechanics through proper feel, mental imagery, and grip adjustments to achieve a more effective and powerful swing.

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How to fix the golf chicken wing: Drills to improve swing extension

The article discusses a common issue in amateur golf known as the 'chicken wing' fault, which occurs when the lead arm bends sharply during the swing, leading to loss of power and inconsistency. It provides drills aimed at correcting this problem, such as using a towel to maintain arm connection with the torso and practicing with the lead arm extended toward the target. The focus is on improving swing mechanics through proper feel, mental imagery, and grip adjustments to achieve a more effective and powerful swing.

Bias read (Center): The article is focused on sports training techniques and does not involve any politically charged subject matter. It provides objective advice on improving golf technique without taking a stance on any political issues.

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