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Myth #3: 'Keep Your Head Down'
Martin ChuckInstructor

Myth #3: 'Keep Your Head Down'

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We have all been told to keep our head down during our swing. Martin examines this myth and with the use of Gears 3D technology, looks at some of the top players’ swings to study their head and body movements.

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Introduction
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
1:05
Myth #1: Lag and Wrist Angles
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:41
Myth #2: 'Stay Centered to Maintain Balance'
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
4:06
Myth #3: 'Keep Your Head Down'
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
4:34
Myth #4: 'Keep Your Lead Arm Straight'
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
4:33
Myth #5: Weight Shift
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
4:32
Myth #6: 'Play the Ball Back to Hit it Low'
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:50
Myth #7: 'Keep Your Trail Leg Flexed'
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
2:39
Myth #8: 'Roll the Face to Hit A Draw'
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:15
Myth #9: 'One Swing is All You Need'
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:06
Myth #10: ‘Keep Your Trail Arm Tucked’
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:27
Myth #11: 'Swing Straight Back and Through'
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:20
Myth #12: Get Under the Ball for Solid Contact
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
2:39
Myth #13: ‘Drive For Show, Putt For Dough’
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:10
Myth #14: Hands Work As A Unit
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:51
Myth #15: ‘Take the Club Back Low and Slow’
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
4:50
Myth #16: ‘Big Muscles Create Power’
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:49
Myth #17: Backswings Don’t Matter
Breaking Golf's Greatest Myths
3:25
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