Wrist Hinge for More Lag:
Hinging your wrists for more lag sounds like a great idea, but if you don’t do it the right way, you’ll lose power instead of gaining it. In this video, we’ll show you the right way to wrist hinge for more power!
Wrist Hinge for More Lag:
Hinging your wrists for more lag sounds like a great idea, but if you don’t do it the right way, you’ll lose power instead of gaining it. In this video, we’ll show you the right way to wrist hinge for more power!
PERFECT GOLF SWING TAKEAWAY DRILL
The only golf drill you will ever need to improve your takeaway in your golf swing. The correct golf takeaway will help you achieve a backswing that gives you the best opportunity to square up the clubface at impact.
In this weeks golf lesson you will learn in my opinion the only golf drill you will ever need to make that first move perfect.
Moving the hips laterally is something that occurs in every good golf swing. But when does that lateral movement, or slide, become the dreaded hip slide that nobody wants and so many golfers struggle with? A big part of what determines a good lateral move from a bad one in the golf swing is when it happens and why it’s happens.
In this video, we’re going to show you how to stop the slide late in your downswing so you’ll have a more consistent golf swing and hit more pure golf shots!
Hands In Club-Head Out | Release And The Downswing –
Today what we’re going to talk about my friends is how the Hands Come In and the Club-Head goes Out to release properly in the golf downswing. It’s one of the most misunderstood things.
This is a very common question from golfers and Mike offers some simple drills that can help you better understand how to release of the golf club in the downswing.
Stop Getting Stuck
In this video PGA Professional Chris Ryan looks into the term ‘getting’ stuck, explains exactly what this means and then offers you a great way to improve this if you have trouble with push shots or hook shots.
Once you understand how to stop getting stuck you’ll start to hit it solidly and straight by “unsticking” the club.