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Steve Elkington and Mike Maves - Clinic at Brookside GC

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

http://bit.ly/zqxn3J - Steve Elkington and Mike Maves put on a clinic at Brookside Country Club - Part 1

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  • Steve Elkington IS a class act and a just blessing to golf, great personality and great guy ! Hands down.

  • his weight shifts wayyyyyyyy past ( right ) his right foot on the backswing.

  • Bla bla bla nothing new... hey guys ask your money back ! If you do that feet move you will still be scooping but in a nice way... not compressing yet. He is not telling THE move of course

  • Bla bla bla nothing new... hey guys ask your money back !

  • @Hexznutznig to some extent you are right but however what u are practicing has to be right or ur just ingraining bad habits! practice makes permanent not perfect. but im with u i wish i had a massive yard to pound balls all day once i get in from work thats for sure lol 

  • THIS... IS.. AMAZING

  • If you spend all day in your backyard hitting golf balls you will just as good as sevam. The secret to Hogan or Moe Norman or whoever you like is practice. Dan Jenkins said it " if Hogan had a secret it was practice." Most of us have to go to the range and pay money for a bucket of balls, not all of us have big back yard to hit them all day. I personally think the only thing to copy from Hogan and Moe are there downswing motions other than that the rest is not very good for the average golfer.

  • Hey Mike hey Elk, great video great stuff and true.

    Stuart

  • Mike, what do you think about keeping the weight "centered" over the ball in the backswing? Will it reduce the amount of pressure build up in my right foot in the backswing? I ask this because i feel that if my weight stays centered i can make a better horizontal move while maintaing pressure and strike down more on the ball. Thanks

  • 285, 290, "well i do better when i dont think about it" ...316

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