How to create that perfect flat left wrist in the golf swing like the tour players.
In today’s video Mark talks you through how to improve your lead wrist angle in the backswing. This has a massive effect on club face control and therefore is a key for consistency.
Right Hip Movement In Backswing ➜ Make A Full Turn
In this video I show you the right hip movement in backswing enabling you to make a pro-like turn. This key movement is often done incorrectly by amateur golfers who slide or sway too much off the ball.
Starting your backswing with the right hip moving correctly ensures a centred turn making it easier to find the low point in the downswing.
Discover how the right hip movement in backswing enables a fluid and easy turn creating maximum power. You’ll stay on top of the golf ball creating more lag and compression on the golf ball in the downswing.
How to gain extra distance with Xander Schauffele. The European Tour and Callaway presents Callaway Tour Tips an all-new series of golf instructional videos.
In this video Xander Schauffele shows a simple drill to gain more distance when you need it.
A classic mistake that a lot of golfers will make is to try and turn the left shoulder underneath the chin too much on the backswing, this in turn will cause their posture angles to drop and will result in either a fat or a thin shot. The ideal way to turn in a golf swing is to maintain your original posture angles and simply rotate around a fixed axis as you perform the golfing backswing.
A great drill to help you to maintain your height is to look forwards and fix your eye line to something on the horizon and then swing back. This will then give you the feeling that your upper body is staying up instead of dropping down on the back swing. Once you have that feeling you can then perform the swing with the eyes down at the ground but take the feeling of the posture angles staying up and not dropping.
It is also good to do a swing where you let your posture angles drop just so that you can feel the difference between the two positions.