There’s a lot of debate about how to get your club into the correct arc in your downswing. I don’t think there’s any question that you want to shallow the shaft, but there are a few ideas on how to do this.
I prefer the method that puts the least amount of pressure on your back and is the one I believe easiest to replicate time and again.
Creating maximum clubhead lag just doesn’t happen naturally, or by accident. In this video Bob Kramer shows us the correct sequencing to create more transitional lag and clubhead lag in your swing.
Bob starts off by talking about what club head lag is, and that the main issue golfers have with maintaining lag is they’re either losing it too early, or losing it too late.
There are two types of lag. Transitional lag in the beginning of the move, and then later on towards impact.
Watch the drill that Bob covers in this video to start putting more lag in your swing!
Moving weight or pressure in the golf swing is key to hitting long, straight shots. Timing your weight shift properly allows you to deliver the club in the best way to get the maximum compression at impact.
In this video Adam demonstrates the correct weight shift in the downswing with a simple drill to help you practice.