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What is Early Extension?

Did you know 67% of golfers deal with Early Extension?

THIS is why you're losing power and consistency.

According to TPI, Early Extension is "any forward movement (thrust) of the lower body towards the golf ball during the downswing." Ideally, the golfer’s lower body should stay balanced and rotate through the swing, but with early extension, the body pushes up and forward.

When early extension happens, a golfer’s arms and club get left behind the body, causing the lower body to rise or thrust forward during impact.

This movement brings the body closer to the ball, limiting space for the arms in the downswing and creating a chain reaction of inconsistencies, causing unpredictable shots.

For a right-handed golfer, these issues can appear as blocked shots to the right or hooks to the left, along with a noticeable loss of distance.

Why should you care?
🚀 Eliminate your two way miss — the block to the right and a hook to the left (for R-handed golfers)

🚀 Avoid feeling trapped at impact due to the lower body moving closer to the ball in the downswing

🚀 Create space for your arms and club in your downswing, which forces your torso to elevate at impact

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