Why are you "Chunking" Golf Shots? Mike Milaska will cure you.

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

"Chunking" golf shaots is not fun but there is help and learn from Mike Malaska one of the world's most sought after instructors. He is the Worldwide Director of Instruction for Nicklaus Academies and is charged with training all of the Nicklaus instructors.

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  • Trying to keep my head down by burying my chin into my chest during address will most likely result in a fat shot or a swing adjustment that comes from the outside and across striking cleanly, but on the toe of the face. When I keep my chin in a natural position (fist distance between chin and chest) which puts my neck comfortably aligned with my spin resulting more often than not a ball first strike on plan and right on the sweet spot.

  • Mike, with all due respect, I would believe that the change in spine angle would result in tops and thin shots. One of the possibilities is the changing relationship between the right arm and the golf club (losing "the angle") that makes you hit fat shots. The other would be moving your mass behind the ball and not returning it.

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