JON RAHM – 3 Golf Swing Tips from the World’s #1 Golfer



3 GOLF SWING KEYS that make Jon Rahm the World’s #1 Ranked Golfer (and can make you hit the ball consistently pure, far, and straight). With his recent win at the Memorial Tournament, he showed complete control over his ball flight in difficult playing conditions. He can do that because he has 3 golf swing keys to help him hit powerfully accurate golf shots – this is something golfers need to know.

You don’t need the longest backswing to hit it far – Jon Rahm only swings the club 3/4 length in the backswing and he still hits it 320+ yards off the tee.

You don’t need to make a lot of manipulations in your swing to hit it accurate and far – Jon Rahm doesn’t use his hands a whole lot in the swing, this helps keep the clubface from rotating a lot and prevents shots from flying a ton of different directions.

Here are the 3 GOLF SWING KEYS:
1. Connection and leveraging the power of the trail forearm
2. Shallowing the club on the downswing (how to start the downswing correctly)
3. Keeping the hands quiet through impact (controlling the clubface to hit your target every single time and greatly improve your accuracy)

You will learn each one of these in this episode – see you on the range!

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