Golf Instruction: Fixing the dreaded over-the-top swing path

Many golfers have issues fixing their swing path on their own because it’s difficult to self-correct without seeing yourself.

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Many golfers have issues fixing their swing path on their own because it’s difficult to self-correct without seeing yourself.

This week, Golfweek‘s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates a drill you can take to the range to fix that over-the-top swing.

You can do this drill with a club, alignment stick or tee claws to practice improving a more in-to-out swing path.

If you struggle with your swing path, try this the next time you head to the range.

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