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The Hammer Golf Swing : Takeaway of the Hammer Golf Swing

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2008

The takeaway in a golf swing is important. Learn all the details about this golf technique in this free video clip on golf tips.

Expert: Jay Golden
Bio: Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982 and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin

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  • oh, i get it...(what the fizuck!?!) seriously expertvillage has no idea what their talking about on every thing they do, they have videos on every thing you can do and all of it is wrong! stop posting!

  • he hit the nail on the head with that 1.........

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  • Took it to the range - it works! Wise -up smart guys and listen to the man !

  • Jay is a PGA professional, who happens to be on the PGA's national teaching committee. He is considered "golf's funnyman", and if you understand his creativity in using a hammer and nail as a prop; then you can see he is talking about "focusing on the ball".

  • HIT THE FUCKING BALL GOD DAMMIT!

  • Apparently some don't take this guy serious, but he gives great advice. The brain works through visualization of the target, not by artificially manipulating swing planes etc.

  • No ways i cant believe this....i ruined my driver!! Has huge dent in the face?

  • Would a carpenter.. NO! would a carpenterNO! lol this guys funny

  • he certainly did hit the nail on the head. commonsense principals encourages the best technique - natural, comfortable, powerful - just like hammering in a nail. the golf swing doesn't need to be complicated - sam snead and hogan worked it out just fine in their backyards cause they kept it simple

  • Do you mean have I attached a hammer to the end of a club and drove a nail into a block of wood. No I have not.

    Have you?

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