How to turn the shoulders on plane in the golf swing for consistent swings. If your shoulders work correctly, the club will hit all the proper positions through impact.
In this video Jonathan shows some drills on how to start the golf swing and turn your shoulders in a centered and body friendly way.
Unwanted head movement is a sure way to be inconsistent with your game. It will affect contact, direction and ultimately your control over the golf ball.
In this video Aimee explains exactly why the head may be moving and then demonstrates one of the best drills to help you get a sense of the correct movement needed to keep your head still through the golf swing.
Andrew shares with you how to control the clubface correctly through the hitting zone. He uses some great visuals to demonstrate the roles of the wrists and arms through impact.
Practice this one key move to help you square the clubface more consistently.
Maximize Driver Distance Off The Tee – Proper Spine Angle
In order to drive the golf ball with optimal launch and spin, it’s necessary to deliver the driver on a slightly ascending angle of attack. To do this, you have to position your body in a way that allows you produce this slight uppercut in your swing.
The key can be found in your spine angle and in this video Titleist staff member Michael Breed demonstrates how establishing the right tilt will let you launch the ball higher, with less spin, for maximum distance.
Guys dropping the club into the slot in the downswing has been a mystery for golfers for way too long. The ability to drop the club correctly into the slot depends a couple key moves.
At the top of the backswing in golf you want to drop your arms straight down, keeping your head behind the ball, to start the downswing. This does a few things, it keeps your weight on your trail side as your club comes into impact.
This is very important in the impact golf swing. The right elbow will come down and seal to our right side.
As the arms are dropping the right side begins to speed up during the arm drop picking up club head speed and power.
As your arms drop and come into impact the trail shoulder stays underneath the lead elbow until impact.
This promotes an inside approach swing path to the golf ball.