David Leadbetter shows a common fault of improper wrist action, with Web.com Tour Player Ryan Blaum.
This video on how your wrists should work through the hitting zone will help ball striking and the distance you
achieve.
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)
Weight Shift in the Golf Swing
Jack played this way for a year. Looking at how he shifted his weight, how his knees moved in, rotating on his instep, and how it compares to skiing can help you understand how to direct the momentum of the club.
Understanding the causes and effects of lag in your golf swing, you’ll see how lag is generated in your golf swing.
Forcing or holding off lag in the downswing is often done incorrectly and can lead to more issues.
Too many golfers spend their time on lag techniques that are forced and against your natural mechanics.
Avoid Freezing Over the Golf Ball
Have you ever become frozen over the golf ball, unable to initiate the swing?
Standing over the ball too long before beginning your backswing indicates too much thinking. Freezing at address is also an indication of over-thinking. Mostly this is unproductive at best and destructive to your swing at worst.
In this video, Michael Powers of Northbound Golf identifies and defines the cause of the problem.
Grip Pressure
Jeff Ritter delivers a performance strategy to help find optimal grip pressure in your golf swing.
Too many people are too tight at set up or even if they are relaxed they tighten immediately as they go back.
Watch this grip pressure tip then imagine you have a smart grip on your club so you can get the same grip pressure throughout your golf swing too.
In today’s episode you will learn to shallow out your downswing and synchronize your arms to your body with a simple drill. Try this drill and improve your game!
An important element for almost all golfers. This video will help you do a better job towards shallowing out your downswing in transition.
Here’s how to improve your backswing with a few simple drills…
There are 2 main things you need to know about and improve your backswing.
#1 – Controlling your body’s turn.
#2 – Controlling the movement of your arms.
In this video Matt Walter shows us 2 drills which cover each of these points.