Golf instruction: How to stop ‘chicken winging’ your swing

Averee Dovsek demonstrates a tip to help get rid of the dreaded ‘chicken wing’ in the golf swing and get more consistent shots.

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Delivering the club head through impact straight and efficiently during the golf swing can be difficult when your arms are working against you.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek demonstrates a tip to help get rid of the dreaded ‘chicken wing’ in the golf swing. This forces the golfer to flip the golf club through impact with inconsistent results.

Oftentimes, this causes the golfer to top the ball and deliver the club too early  or late.

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