Golf Downswing Drill
Many golfers are unaware of exactly how a good golf downswing motion should ‘feel’, this simple yet effective drill can give you those feels and help you hit better, longer golf shots.
Golf Downswing Drill
Many golfers are unaware of exactly how a good golf downswing motion should ‘feel’, this simple yet effective drill can give you those feels and help you hit better, longer golf shots.
How to keep maintaining club head lag using this great drill!
In this video focusing on club head lag, you should get the feeling of lagging through impact with a bent trail wrist.
Golf Tips For A Better Wedge Game
This is my 5 Keys to a great wedge game. Are you looking to get the ball closer to the hole, hit cleaner shots with more spin and make more birdies? Then these golf wedge tips might just be something that can help your golf game.
Left Hand Golf Drill
Do you hold the gold club way too tight? Do you try to push the club with your right hand? Holding tight with the right hand can hold the club back and make us cast.
In this video increase swing speed left hand drill we go over a good drill to help us get more comfortable with the leading hand. We’ll gain more over all control as well as get acquainted with some motions that probably haven’t been discovered before. Time to increase swing speed!
How to Shorten Your Backswing!
Shortening your backswing in golf is something you can achieve through a few key drills.
Learn about drills that will help you shorten your backswing in golf with help from a lifetime member of the PGA of America in this free video clip.
How to Keep the Hands and Arms in Sync
A simple tool can go a long way for your golf swing. Collin Morikawa demonstrates how he uses a lanyard to keep his hands, arms and body in sync.
Black Lanyard Clip with Webbing Strap (Nike)
How to Stop Over the Top Swings
Over the Top swing plane refers to a path that is above the swing plane on the downswing. The over the top path produces an out-to-in swing path, which imparts an unwanted spin on our ball. The result is typically a weak-right or slice. Instead, we need an in-to-out swing path.
Where I see players go off the swing plane the most is in the transition. So, let’s get your transition on the “inside to more solid shots” path!
In your golf swing swaying off the ball is a huge problem and causes you to hit the ball fat and thin.
In this video Mike gives you a simple golf drill to help you keep from swaying off the ball and keep your weight more centered over the ball.
You can use an alignment stick or a piece of PVC pipe for this drill get creative.