The wider your swing arc, the more clubhead speed you can generate and the farther you can hit the golf ball. But there’s a right way and a wrong way to generate width in your golf swing.
The key is knowing when to generate width and in the video above, Jonathan shares a couple exercises you can work on to train the proper timing for loading the club and making a wide, powerful swing.
The right arm movement in the backswing can either make or break you on the downswing. Trying to restrict what the right arm does going back can set up a chain of events that won’t help your golf shots coming down.
In this video, we talk about how to move your trail arm for more powerful and consistent golf shots.
For most golfers, achieving a flat left wrist is something that will never happen. How sad is that?
The average golfer will never know what it feels like to compress a golf ball properly because they don’t understand the ONE REASON why they still flip the club at impact!
In today’s video, I’ll show you how to fix this problem once and for all by making one simple change in your golf swing to get the flat left wrist!
This video helps to simplify the golf swing plane so that you can easily feel the correct backswing, downswing and impact position through the golf swing.
I’m sure you’ve tried to improve your backswing, downswing or impact position with a number of golf tips or drills but it’s not always easy to feel what to do.
In this golf video I introduce you the Helicopter drill that is designed to help you FEEL the correct positions in the golf swing plane.
It’s a simple tip for beginner golfers but will benefit anyone looking for a simple way to improve their golf swing.
To deliver the club with the face angle to hit the shot you’re trying to play, the wrists need to work in a way to make that happen. Simply trying to keep them passive or “out of the shot” won’t produce the results you’re hoping for.
In this video, we’re going to look at the right (trailing) wrist angle from the top of the swing to impact.
How do you start your downswing? Is it from your upper body or lower body? Initiating your downswing correctly will help you to improve your impact position and as a result you will become much more consistent, hit straighter golf shots and see an improvement in shot length.
This simple drill will get you starting your downswing with your lower body moving first, shifting your centre of pressure towards the target and allowing you to rotate your pelvis, then your upper body towards the target as you swing through impact. A fantastic drill for anyone struggling to create a great impact position, lag and weight transfer.