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Quick Golf Tips to Improve Your Swing

byHamoni Golf CampAt Hamoni Golf Camp, GurugramStarts from3,900 per personView full gallery

Struggling with a slice or losing power off the tee? Our coaches break down common swing flaws into simple, actionable drills. Fix your posture, refine your rotation, and get more distance with these bite-sized tips.

Want to add more distance to your drives? Our coach Rahul demonstrates the proper ball position and setup to help you hit up on the ball, launching it higher and farther down the fairway.

Not sure how far to stand from the ball? Here’s a simple hinge-at-the-waist drill that works for every club in your bag, ensuring a consistent and athletic setup for every shot.

Swaying in your backswing is a common power leak. Coach Rahul shows you a simple drill using a medicine ball against a wall to promote proper rotation and unlock more consistent contact.

A powerful downswing starts from the ground up. This drill helps you learn to clear your lead hip and shift pressure correctly, creating more speed and stability through impact.

To get that pure, compressed feel on your iron shots, you need the right technique. We teach you how to get your hands ahead of the ball at impact for better distance and control.

A common mistake we see is swaying off the ball instead of rotating around your spine. This simple drill helps you feel the difference, leading to more power and control in your golf swing.

About Quick Golf Tips

We see a lot of golfers struggle with 'sway' in their backswing—it kills your power and makes contact messy. You do not need a total swing overhaul; often, it is just about learning to rotate around your spine instead of shifting weight sideways. In our sessions, we use simple medicine ball drills to help you feel that pivot immediately. It is the kind of small adjustment that turns an inconsistent shot into a clean, solid strike.

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