When watching tour pros and trying to figure out what to copy, there are certain moves you should stay away from, but not every one is off limits—you might be surprised that there’s lots you can steal. You just need to know what to focus on.
That’s what Mark Blackburn, Golf Digest’s No. 1 Teacher in America, has covered in his six-part cover package, concluding today with why pros lift their heads to avoid chunking chips. Blackburn teaches many of the best players in the world these key moves and shows how you can copy them, too.
Blackburn’s Moves You Can Steal From the Pros
• Pros nail this trail-arm position. How to copy it for a better backswing
• ‘One-piece takeaway’ is wrong. Pros start the swing with this move instead
• The secret to a bigger turn isn’t in your shoulders. Pros focus on this body part instead
• Early extension is a swing killer. Pros prevent it with these two key moves
• Big divots are hurting your wedge game. Pros use this shallow technique to get pin-high
• Pros lift their heads on chip shots. It’s the anti-chunk secret you need to copy
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