You have to train your hands first if you want to be able to hit the ball consistently and generate the speed you need to hit it long.
If your hands are working correctly your body will follow. It’s important to understand that your hands are the most important factor in generating speed and controlling the path of the ball. This is how the game is played.
This golf lesson aims to improve your backswing and downswing with a simple drill that that may be missing from your rotation.
If you struggle to turn the body correctly through the golf swing, whether that be poor hip turn, lifting up and down…all of which causes a loss of consistency and power then I hope this golf drill will help you.
In this golf lesson, you will see that lifting the arms on the backswing separately can give you the perfect plane and position. It’s a simple golf swing drill that really breaks down the golf swing move to be effective that anyone can do.
Try this to feel how your ideal backswing can be effective and give you more swing speed and power.
To have a good golf swing you need stability, balance, natural mechanics, simple thoughts. And when you use velocity, sequence and the ground correctly in the golf swing you can achieve all of these a lot easier.
How would you like to hit a nice powerful draw in golf? How do we get power without hooking the ball? For those looking to play some sweet draws, this video on Secret To Hitting A Power Draw is for you.
In this video Clay will cover how to keep power and still shape your shot, while improving key fundamentals!
You are currently watching a video about how posture can completely change your golf swing, this video will help all golfers.
If your posture and body position is not correct before you begin your swing you are going to struggle to be consistent, accurate and long when you hit golf shots. Follow this very easy drill to check whether your posture is correct and to improve it if it isn’t.
This video will help you simplify they way you chip around the green. Too many golfers struggle to strike their chip shots and this video aims to make chipping much easier.
Whether you are a beginner or advanced golfer the basic chipping action should be simple and easy to learn.
Follow along with Zach and you’ll be chipping like Tiger Woods in no time.
In this video you’ll find out where the power comes from in your golf swing. This is not like other golf tips that have you working on holding your lag angle or swinging as hard as you can as you’re driving the ball.
This swing tip explains that the power isn’t solely coming from the hands and arms. You have to also learn how to your body to power your swing. Once you do you will see that the combination of the whipping action from your hands and arms connected with the rotational speed of the body can produce shots with more power than you can imagine.
I know there are people out there who think don’t need your legs in your golf swing. In some instruction they try to prove their point by getting down on their knees and hitting a ball. In these golf tips they explain that they can hit great shots without using the lower body. This is true. You can hit good shots off your knees but you can hit better shots if you use your legs.
Although the hands and arms are responsible for creating the whipping action of the club, they have to be connected to something. This something is your body that is turning. Don’t believe me? Try hitting a ball without turning your shoulders. If you did you couldn’t hit it anywhere. So we have to turn our shoulders in the golf swing. If this is the case we should be trying to turn the shoulders as fast as we can. This is done by using your legs.
Follow along as Lawrie Montague runs you through a golf swing release drill that will allow you to sense how the lead arm should move into and through the golf ball.
If done correctly this can help with club face control, club face stability as well as adding speed to the club.
Even without hand manipulation, the club will always swing in line with the lead arm, moving more quickly as the arm speed slows. This transfers momentum to your clubhead through release.