Everyone wants the open hips and open shoulders at impact. If you could use a little more open at impact, give this drill a try along with the “pre-open” checklist.
Getting more open at impact won’t just happen if you try harder. You’ll need to get the club and your body in places that will make getting more open possible.
Arm depth in the backswing is one of those buzz phrases in golf, but how do you get it and how much of it do you want?
Those are the important questions we’ll look at in this video because not all arm depth is created equal. You’ll want to make sure you get depth in a way that will make your downswing better NOT WORSE.
PGA Professional Travis Fulton shows you a golf drill on how to successfully hook your ball around trees, just in case you ever find yourself in such a predicament.
The arms setup is very important for a repeatable golf swing.
One great way to improve your golf swing is to have good arm control in your golf swing. Lower your handicap with arms setup tips from a golf professional in this free video about having arm control during a golf swing.
If your golf putting stroke needs some work, this putting drill is one of the best golf putting tips to help your short game, and will teach you how to putt better in golf immediately!
Usually the best golf tips are the simplest ones, and this drill helps you work on your putting stroke with a simple Sharpie.
While your golf putting stroke mechanics are much slower and more deliberate than a full golf swing, it still is a swing nonetheless. One of the most overlooked aspects of your putting stroke path is the angle of attack.
To do the golf drill, simply put a Sharpie (or any relatively flat round object) behind your putter setup, probably 6-8 inches. Make your putting backstroke, and see how the putter head moves in the backswing.
Many amateur golfers will tend to keep the putter low to the ground, which will cause you to hit the Sharpie on the takeaway. Usually this results in a more upward putting stroke at impact, resulting in a popped up golf ball that skids and rolls poorly.
This is one of the simplest putting drills to help amateurs get a better putting stroke analysis to help them deliver a more consistent strike on their putts.