Golf Drills | Golf Box Usa | Page 197

Everybody wants to add more distance, but is there a simple way to add it without changing your swing? Using this simple power source that is literally at your feet, you can start adding more distance to your golf drives instantly!

Using the extension drill in this golf lesson, you will improve your rhythm and tempo. Using a product like the Power Stick gives you audio feedback to maximize that extra rotation and lift to generate more speed in your golf swing and distance to your drives. Golf tips like this will help you use the ground to extend and rotate to help you create more speed.

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Most golfers are told to TURN their hips aggressively to initiate the downswing. This action is causing you to spin-out of shots, swing over the top, approach the ball at a steep angle and chop at impact, and have a painful looking follow-through.

What’s the fix? Well, you’ve been told to TURN, TURN, TURN, your whole golfing life. Turning is an overused word. Let’s focus on the way the best ball strikers in history initiate the downswing. Yes, the downswing STARTS WITH THE HIPS but we’re looking at the LATERAL motion of the hips. This is CRUCIAL to your downswing being on the proper path to the ball.

The hips should LEAD the downswing in a LATERAL motion first. All great players demonstrate the hips moving toward the target before turning them. The hips don’t start turning until much later in the downswing!

 

 

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In this short video Andy Wild goes over the circle exercise. This is designed to help improve your golf swing and give you more consistency in your game. 

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Golf Impact Drill

Try this great golf impact drill/exercise to help you achieve a much more structured and extended impact and post impact look to your golf swing.

This drill how to rotate your hands and arms (release) after impact with the golf ball, for consistently straight shots. Immediately after impact with the golf ball, you should feel as though the golf club extends right down the line of your target. Imagine the golf club is very heavy and how that would straighten and extend your arms away rather than them buckling and wrapping around your body.

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How To Hit The Sweet Spot “Center of Clubface” Consistently

Ever put tape on your clubface and tried to hit the same spot each time? How did that work out for you? I bet that no matter what you tried you saw ball marks all over the face. Am I right?

The reason you can’t hit the center of the club face each time is because you keep doing a different swing arc. Once you learn how to do your widest arc you will finally start hitting the center consistently.

That’s because there is only 1 widest swing arc. If you start with your widest arc and the ball in the middle of the face all you have to do is recreate your widest arc at impact. If so, you will hit the same spot every time.

This tip explains all about how to hit the center of the face by using your widest arc. Once you understand it, check out your clubface again in the future and you will start to see that you can in fact hit the same spot on the face each time.

 

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