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Club Face Rotation Drill

How would you like to control your shots in golf? How do we stop our miss hits?

For those looking to cut the slicing, the shanks, the blocks to the side, or major hooks, this video on Club Face Rotation in Golf is for you.

 

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Hips in the Backswing:

At the start of the backswing, the hips will have 3 primary movements. Understanding what these hip movements are and when they occur can get your swing off to a great start.

The hips are central to the quality of your swing and worth spending a little time to ingrain the correct hip movements in your backswing.

 

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Ball then Ground Drill

One of the biggest keys to playing great golf is to make ball then ground contact every time. The majority of these poor contact issues are the result of a misunderstanding of what the club and thus the body must do to launch the ball in the air. Once these misconceptions are cleared up and the player understands what truly must happen with the body and club, much more solid fairway shots appear.

In this video I explain what you must do with your body and club to ensure you make ball then ground contact every time with your fairway shots. I also share a simple drill that you can use to help you better learn and feel this move and thus make it easier to transfer the motion to the golf course.

 

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Learn to use your pelvis correctly to create more power and club head speed in your golf swing.

Improve your ball striking ability with more anterior pelvic tilt at impact. Follow along Jonathan will have you striking it like the pros in no time.

 

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Hand Speed & Shallowing Drill

In today’s video, we’re going to explain how you can increase your hand speed WHILE shallowing the golf club.

***IMPORTANT PLEASE READ***
The drill we demonstrate in this video is NOT our drill. We have seen this drill performed online and in-person by some of the most recognizable names in the game. We have never had a club break during the thousands of times performing this drill. However, equipment failure is a possibility. If you do not want to risk any chance of damage to your club or yourself, DO NOT DO THIS DRILL. Trying this drill means that you assume full responsibility and understand the risks associated with doing so.

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Club Delivery And Release

We go into more detail about the how to do this great club delivery and release drill. We also talk about some of the most common issues we see that makes this drill difficult when you first try it.

If you could use getting more open and a better release and delivery of the club through impact, this is a great drill for you!

 

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Push Away in Transition

Pushing away from the ball is part of offsetting forces in your golf swing through impact. I get a lot of questions from students about the timing of this movement during transition. Once you know when to push away, you will be able to create more force.

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In this video we look at clubface rotation and wrist set during the takeaway.

Follow along as Shaun shows you one key move to help you rotate the clubface and set your wrists more consistently.

 

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