Hit Further and More Consistent shots using this Shoulder Tilt Drill
Increased shoulder tilt in the follow-through is crucial to hitting high, explosive golf shots.
In today’s video Nick explains one of the more important concepts in the golf swing to grasp and that is the tilting of the shoulders in the golf swing.
The Relationship Between Hip Turn and Early Extension
In his post round interview, Tiger Woods discussed how poor load into his hip can cause him to early extend in his swing. Though some players excel with the early extension swing characteristic, it limits consistency for many others.
Dave Phillips elaborates on the relationship between hip turn and early extension and shares how our Lower Quarter Rotation test can evaluate if limitation in hip turn is an underlying cause.
When and how do you hinge your wrists in the backswing. Golf can be difficult and in this video I show you how to hinge the wrists correctly in the backswing.
This simple golf wrist hinge drill will help you understand how the wrists and hands work in the backswing.
Golf Swing Extension – How to Release your Arms & Hands after Impact
Golf lesson and golf tips on how to rotate your hands and arms (release) after impact with the golf ball, for consistently straight shots.
Immediately after impact with the golf ball, you should feel as though the golf club extends right down the line of your target. Imagine the golf club is very heavy and how that would straighten and extend your arms away rather than them buckling and wrapping around your body.
Aiming for a good extension position will ensure a good impact position, since the body tends to prepare itself for what’s ahead.
Extend the hands away from the body, keeping both arms straight.
Hands should rotate over naturally, as the club goes around your body and switches over to the left side of your body.
Your spine angle should still match the one set at address at this point.
A golfers handicap is determined by two factors, which are the course rating and the slope of the golf course. Subtract the course rating from a golf score, multiply by 113 and divide by the slope, and finally multiply by .96 to find a handicap with help from a professional golf instructor in this free video on figuring out a golf handicap.
How should the hips be oriented at impact is a question we get all the time. Should they be tilted? Should they be level? The right or wrong perception of this important element of impact could be the difference between a solidly struck shot or a weak one.
In this video, we aim to show you the right orientation of the hips at impact and why it should happen for you like it does for the best golfers on the planet.