Learn how to load your wrists for longer golf drives. This video shows you where you should start loading your wrists in the golf swing.
Loading from the beginning of your backswing will destroy your swing. It is important to know when to start loading those wrists for maximum power and distance.
Understand how to find the tempo that works for your game with Sir Nick Faldo.
We all want that nice tempo with our golf swing. You hear people say slow down, swing it slow, but that doesn’t help us with distance, so how do good players hit the ball so far while looking like they swing so slow?
In this video on Improve Your Swing Tempo we talk about directing the speed of the swing so that we too can achieve good tempo, while hitting the ball hard and far.
In this video I show you the correct pelvis movement in golf swing so you make more consistent golf swings.
How the pelvis moves in the golf swing is important to ensuring your swing is on a good plane and in the right positions to make solid contact with the golf ball. Don’t neglect this part of the golf swing as it often fixes many of your swing faults. High and low golf handicappers benefit from working on the pelvis and often see quick improvement in their results on the course.
Practice working on the pelvis in golf swing movement at home first in front of a mirror or video your golf swing. This gives you a visual of what it is doing and if you need to make any adjustments to it during your golf swing.
When you fix what the pelvis is doing the rest of your golf swing flows easier and swings more natural.
In today’s video Zach shows us how to use our feet in our golf swing for more lag.
It’s a one, two, three drill that helps you transfer your weight from your back foot to your front foot. Pushing off your back foot and getting through the shot and up on your toe will help create more lag in the golf swing.
Draw the Ball with Proper Hip Turn and Wrist Hinge
GOLFTEC’s Director of Instruction and Personal Coach, Nathan Morris analyzes his student, Anna, who was struggling with loss of distance and control.
With help from our SwingTRU Motion Study, Nathan shows the proper wrist hinge and hip turn needed to play a high, drawing golf shot, and provides a drill to help promote proper form.