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6 steps to grooving your swing like Rickie Fowler

6 steps to grooving your swing like Rickie Fowler

Groove Your Swing Like Rickie Fowler

Mastering a golf swing like Rickie Fowler requires a strategic approach. Follow these six steps to elevate your game:

1. Perfect Your Grip: Hold the club like Fowler, with your left hand slightly stronger than your right.

2. Keep Your Head Down: Maintain a consistent head position throughout your swing, as Fowler does.

3. Swing Smoothly: Avoid overly aggressive swings. Fowler demonstrates a fluid and controlled motion.

4. Balance and Rhythm: Strive for harmony in your body and tempo. Fowler’s swing is both balanced and rhythmic.

5. Practice Regularly: Repetition is key. Dedicate time to hone your swing, emulating Fowler’s technique.

6. Seek Feedback: Consult with a golf coach for personalized guidance. Fowler’s coach, Troy Matteson, provides valuable insights.

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