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Improving Your Golf Swing by Correcting the ‘Chicken Wing’ Technique

How to stop ‘chicken winging’ your swing


Mastering the club head’s path through impact in a straight and efficient manner during the golf swing can pose a challenge when your arms are not cooperating.

This week, Golfweek’s fitness expert and long driver Averee Dovsek shares a helpful tip to eliminate the dreaded ‘chicken wing’ from your golf swing. This issue often leads to improper club face contact and inconsistent results.

Commonly, this can result in topping the ball or mis-timing the delivery of the club.

For more of Averee’s fitness tips, visit here.

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