Golf Swing Lag Drill
PGA Advanced Golf Professional Matt Holman demonstrates how to create more lag in the golf swing to help create more power and consistent strikes with the golf ball.
Staying on the Circle Drill
Many golfers are trying to develop their swing and play better golf, but in practice they don’t always see the results they expect.
In this video Zach shows you ‘Staying on circle drill’ and explains how understanding it correctly affects the golf shots. Once you start implementing this into your golf swing it will take your ball striking to the next level.
The difference between TOUR PROs and YOU
In this video, we take a look at some of the primary differences between a PGA Tour player and a typical amateur golfer. Are you doing some of these things in your golf swing? What are your weak areas compared to the pros?
Swing Down The Line
Here’s a simple swing key for anybody who struggles maybe pulling the ball, cutting, hitting slice shots, maybe your ball flight’ is too high.
In this video Mike teaches us how to swing down the line. The key is staying on the line from the backswing through the impact zone and into your follow through,
Learn a couple golf drills you can do indoors or outdoors.
Follow along with Michael Breed from the Golf Channel as he shows 2 great indoor or outdoor golf drills that can help you improve your golf swing.
Swing on Plane Drills
In this video Mike Dero teaches how to swing on plane with some drills that will help you to master your golf swing. Have fun implementing the difference is enormous!
Golf Swing Coil for Power!
So much of your golf swing power and control comes from coiling your body correctly both in the backswing and downswing.
In this video I show you the golf backswing coil. This is essential in creating the necessary torque for a repeatable golf swing.
Once you learn how to coil you couple it with the uncoil for a powerful consistent swing.
There is an important angle in the golf swing called “lead arm adduction,” and it is the angle formed between your lead arm and your shoulders. As you bring your club to the top of your backswing, this angle will naturally reduce. But if you compare the swings of great ball strikers with those of amateurs, you will see an important difference that happens in transition.
What we see with the better players is their lead arm abduction angle actually gets smaller as they start the downswing. Think of it like they are leaving their arms in position at the top even as they start the downswing with the rest of their body… their arms get closer into their chest. This motion stores energy in your arms, giving you a boost in club head speed as they eventually spring through impact.