Sean Foley Explaining the Divergence Plane
Don’t be fooled by your face angle at impact…you could be chasing your tail in the end!
Description of the D plane and how it affects golf ball flight.
Sean Foley Explaining the Divergence Plane
Don’t be fooled by your face angle at impact…you could be chasing your tail in the end!
Description of the D plane and how it affects golf ball flight.
HOW TO HIT BALL THEN TURF WITH YOUR IRONS
This weeks swing analysis looks at helping you strike down on the golf ball with your irons stopping those fat and thin golf shots.
Most people who try to hit down on the ball are hitting pulls, slices and skying their driver.
In order to hit the ball before the ground, you need to move forward. Here’s a drill to help you descend into the golf ball without chopping.
Stop Casting the Club
How would you like to stop loosing your power in the golf swing? How do we stop from casting the club? For those looking to keep their lag, this video on Stop Casting the Club is for you.
If you’re looking to transfer max energy, we’ll cover some stop casting techniques, while improving key fundamentals.
Hitting With Your Right Side for More Power!
People often talk about hitting the ball with your right side, but what does it actually mean and what benefits come from doing this?
Dan covers a lot of great technical information in this video that can hopefully help you to improve your swing.
Keeping Left Arm Straight In Golf Swing
In today’s video Rick Shiels Senior PGA Golf Coach at Trafford Golf Centre helps explain what the left arm does during the golf swing and if it should stay straight or not.
Use this simple golf tip to improve your golf and help you play the best golf you can.
Use this move if you want more shaft rotation
Imagine you have a swing that produces the following situations:
Club face open
Steep arm movements
Cast sequence
Body stalls through impact
Flip release
You may have a hard time deciding where to start, but if you think about what each movement does to the face and path then the answer might be easier than you think. If a golfer needs to work on shaft rotation, I almost always start with it early in the learning process.