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Incredible Drill to Master the Golf Downswing.

If you would like to improve your downswing in golf and are specifically looking for downswing drills then this video could really help.

You will learn the correct transition in the downswing, correct downswing sequence and how to square the clubface at impact.

 

 

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Pitch Shot Distance Control

Playing accurate pitch shots to the distance you want can be challenging for a lot of players. A player will do the correct preparation prior to playing the shot in that they laser an exact yardage, check their lie, wind and elevation change, but then guess at how long to swing the club to produce the required distance. Then they wonder why they are unable to pitch the ball close to hole on a regular basis. There is a better way.

I have been teaching my players a pitching distance drill that’s made a huge difference to their ability to regularly get the ball close to the hole with a pitch shot. It is a system that I copied from Dave Pelz, it is simple to understand and learn, as well as implement on the golf course.

The feedback from my players after learning the distance drill is that this transforms their ability to pitch the ball close to the hole. As they set up to a shot there is no guesswork as to how long the swing should be or which club they should use. All the guessing is taken away and you are free to execute quality pitch shots. It will do the same for you also.

 

 

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Fairway Wood Tips and Drills

Are you looking to hit your fairway woods better? 

Hitting the ball with a fairway wood off the deck can be tough but with the right tips and drills you can hit the golf ball with great accuracy and consistency.

Blair O’Neal and Martin Hall go over several drills to improve your game with Fairway Woods!

 

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GOLF DRILLS ON HOW TO SQUARE THE CLUB AT IMPACT

In this video I teach you how Sergio Garcia uses the laws of physics to help him square the clubface at impact.

I give two drills for square clubface impact and explain the keys for square clubface at impact.

These methods will help you finally learn to square the clubface at impact CONSISTENTLY.

Obviously when you square your clubface for straighter golf shots your scores will get lower.

 

 

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In this video I make pressure shifts simple and teach you how to utilize your legs for maximum power and efficiency!

Shifting pressure in golf is a major power source and you need to understand how simple it can be when you know how!

In this video I will clear up a lot of misconception surrounding pressure shifts in golf and give clarity on the easiest way to feel it in your golf swing.

 

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As of 2019, new golf rules apply worldwide. It is the most major revision of the rules for more than 30 years.

HERE IS A Summary of the 10 most important rules changes for 2019.

This easy-to-understand video gives you a clear overview of the changes so that you can benefit from all the simplifications and new relief procedures.

 

 

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Your wrists move in three specific ways during the downswing. Your wrist can hinge up or it can hinge down. Hinging up is radial deviation and hinging down his ulnar deviation. The second way my wrists work is called a flexion and extension or bow and cupped. The last movement of it is really part of my arm as well, which is pronation when the back of the hand is up towards the sky and supination is palm up towards the sky.

In a stock golf swing, if we get ourselves down to the last parallel position, let’s assume that my left wrist in this portion is flat. To get my wrists from there in my downswing to the golf ball I am unhinging or ulnar deviating and I am supinating or rotating my forearm.
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Then I unhinge my wrist to get the club from up in the air to down to the ground. As I’m doing that I’m turning and I’m also adding some supination. At impact, my left wrist is completely unhinged down. And with that, by the time I get to impact, if I have a neutral grip, it has rotated all the way back to, towards the target.

Now let’s talk about from the top of your backswing. Let’s assume at the top of the backswing your left wrist is flat. Some players will have a flat left wrist and they maintain their flat left wrist. Some players have a flat left wrist and they go into extension. We would prefer you to go from flat left wrist and keep your left wrist flat, or to go from a flat left wrist into some form of a flexion.

So it’s adding flexion, adding supination and unhinging to get the club down to the ball. Those are the three main movements.

Flexion or bow and supination go along together. When you add some flexion, you get some supination for free. If you add extension or you cup your left wrist, you’re in big time trouble because that goes with pronation or against supination.

The point of this video is to explain there are three wrist movements. They’re happening simultaneously as you go. It’s not as though you’re making a downswing and saying, okay, I’m going to do this first and then I’m going to unhinge and then I’m going to supinate. They’re not broken apart. You’re doing them simultaneously. Just like if I walk, I’m doing a bunch of things simultaneously, like any other activity you would do.

The point of this is just information. So one more time, assuming I have a flat wrist at last parallel, the two main motions from here to impact are I’m adding supination or left arm rotation and I’m also unhinging. I’m unhinging with some supination to get the club down to the ball. Ideally I have a flat left wrist and I’m maintaining it. If not flat, I’d rather it be bowed or arched back from here. You can do that from the top. You can do that towards the bottom, or you can do that into the golf ball.

 

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How to stop your chip shots near the pin. 

If you want more pars and want your chip shots around the green to hop and stop next to the hole, then let’s focus on this great technique.

It’s simple and it works.

 

 

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