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One of the most common mistakes Darren deMaille sees as a golf coach? Swaying. When your weight shifts too far back—or worse, stays there—it’s nearly impossible to strike the ball cleanly and consistently.
Why Swaying Kills Your Contact
Whether it’s on your backswing or your follow-through, any excessive lateral movement throws off your bottom point and leads to fat or thin shots. To improve your ball-first contact, you need to stay centered and work into your front foot.
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