Brian Mogg
@MoggAcademy
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Top 100 @golf_com & Top 50 @GolfDigest Teacher - Golf Academies in Orlando, Tacoma, Toronto, Hawaii & Korea. @nikegolf & @taylormadegolf Athlete
Orlando, FL
Joined June 2012
he key to chipping is keeping the hands soft and let the club head do the majority of the work, as demonstrated by Noah. This helps golfers avoid getting nervous and tight, and leads to a more solid and consistent chipping technique.
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Always fun to play after an event! The rough is crazy!! The key is to get the ball back in your stance, hold the angle with your top hand, and pull through strongly with your front arm as the club face closes severely in the heavy rough.
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Try this simple drill to get your stance width right. EVERY time.
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We talk about a common mistake golfers make - their head pulling up and away from the ball, causing a loss of hip angle and the inability to stay in the impact area. The solution is to focus on holding the club and maintaining your body angles throughout the swing.
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To get more power, we need to focus on hinging and turning, while also staying soft, relaxed, and waggling the club. By making a full turn and staying loose, we can generate more power and speed in the swing.
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Here’s a simple practice drill for golfers who tend to hurry and disconnect their arms from their body during the backswing. The drill involves sticking the club in your belly button and practicing a slow, connected backswing, using your core muscles to generate power.
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Did you see #happygilmore 2?? Here’s a drill I recommend to try! By pulling up with the bottom hand and pushing down with the top hand, you can get the club into a lighter, more optimal position for your swing. This helps the club stay on the correct path and plane.
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One handed putting release is a common issue when golfers’ tempos go back too slow and then come down too fast.The key is to keep both hands equal on the putter so the tempo matches.
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Here is iconic bench at Royal Portrush on 6th tee dating back to 1800s, who will be sitting there with the Claret Jug after today? Scottie he will play a solid final round but be aggressively pursued by Fitzpatrick, Rory and Li, and will hold on to Win by 1
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So cool to see @KingJames getting into golf! Here’s my advice for him and any new golfers out there. Be an athlete!
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Eddie demonstrate how setting up with the right foot slightly behind the left can help keep the shoulders and spine in the correct position over the ball, leading to a more consistent and square club face. Try
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While practice swings can be helpful to visualize the shot, standing over the ball for too long and overthinking can lead to a flat, poor shot. The key is to make a quick practice swing to get a feel for the shot, then step up and play without getting stuck in your head.
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Happy @theopen Week! I played Portrush a few years ago and it’s an amazing links course with lots of dunes, mounds, and fescue that players will have to navigate. I think a European player will win this week. Here’s why ⬇️
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Watch how to get a proper golf setup, focusing on the positioning of the left and right arms. We demonstrate how a straighter left arm and a slightly tucked right arm can help you achieve a better swing AND potentially draw the ball
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The average pro golfer’s low point of the swing arc is 3-4 inches ahead of the ball, while the average amateur’s is 3-4 inches behind. To achieve this, you need to initiate and lead with your front hip, hit into your front side, and have your hip, knee, and foot in alignment.
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How to get out of big lip bunkers. Also happy Canada day to all my friends and students who celebrate! 🇨🇦
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In this video, we discuss a common mistake golfers make - their head pulling up and away from the ball. The key is to maintain your hip angle and stay in your body angles through the impact area.
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The key is not overthinking is to do the thinking behind the ball and then just go play golf, which makes the game much more simple. Try it!
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