In this video Rick gives you a really simple lesson that will help you to aim the golf club & hit the golf ball much straighter!
Aiming the golf club is a skill that will allow you to hit the golf ball straighter, lower your golf score, lower your golf handicap and enjoy the game of golf much more!
GOLFPASS coach Martin Chuck from Raven Golf Club in Phoenix, Arizona teaches three ways to improve your course management strategy, which is part of his “Level Up” series that helps three different levels of golfers.
Something that many aspire to do is backspin the wedges on the greens, it’s certainly an impressive shot, especially if you can fly the ball past the flag and have it zip back closer!
This short video shows you exactly what you need in order to create that backspin on your wedge shots and get that action that we see the from the pro’s.
If you are looking to learn from the pros, like Rory McIlroy, for example, you are in luck. Sky Sports compiled some of Rory McIlroy’s best golf tips ever into the below video, and they’re perfect for amateur players.
Well, for me if I could design a golf swing this is what it would look like.
I think Adam Scott has the best golf swing in the world, on any tour.
To me he has the modern, athletic golf swing, so he uses his legs as support better than, really any player that I’ve ever seen other than Tiger Woods.
He makes a beautiful shoulder turn, the upper body coils around a very stable lower body. The thing I love most about Adam’s golf swing is he uses the ground for not only support but for power and speed.
He does a fantastic job of keeping his arms and hands nice as wide away from the top of his head. So when you look at Adam Scott’s golf swing one of the things that Adam does fantastic is he keeps the golf club very much in front of him on the takeaway. Adam loves to hit draws. The club head stays very much in front of his hands, very much in front of his body and as he turns the golf club back, his body is turning with the golf club as opposed to his hands and arms working independently away from his body on his backswing.
If you could copy one thing, off of the ball. There’s no wasted motion. The upper body turns around the lower body and at waist high the golf club is stayed in front of his hands, in front of his legs and he’s turning his upper body around a very stable lower body.
Stay down through impact… Keep your head down… Keep your eyes on the ball… I’m sure you’ve heard them all. In today’s video I’ll show you why this common golf advice is a myth!
To maximize your swing you actually want to be pushing up off the ground as you come through impact. This creates what is known as “parametric acceleration,” giving you extra club head speed and distance.
It will also correct a number of common problems including the chicken wing, dipping through impact, and even pulling your arms up.