With all this talk about shallowing the downswing and stop coming over the top and early extending in the downswing. This Retaining Power in the Golf Swing drill will help you by shallowing the downswing.
Dropping the club into the slot will create pain-free power and accuracy while also eliminating your over the top swing and slicing issues in your golf swing.
Setting the wrists is a very important part of the backswing, in this video Rick talks through one of his favorite wrist hinge drills to help you to get the perfect wrist set..
Find out exactly what casting is, how it works and how to stop casting in your golf swing. Take advantage of this move and try to practice the drill in your backyard.
Don’t forget to start with slow swings and focus on the feels received by the drill.
Simple drill for starting your golf swing takeaway correctly!
If you initially move well to start your golf swing, then you will set yourself up to get into a great position to hit the ball well from. Starting your swing with both your arms and body acting as one connected unit will help you achieve a backswing with the correct balance of arm and body use, which is vital for striking your best golf shots.
Here’s a great and really simple drill to get you moving the club away from the ball with the perfect balance of both your body and arms.
If you want to hit your irons with the same authority as the players we marvel at on Tour, you have to understand how they are moving their bodies and sequencing their swings – and how it differs in some fundamental ways from the way that you’re doing it.
As we all know, this is no small feat, trying to copy what Tour players do, but fortunately, we have Titleist staff member Jonathan Yarwood to help us out. As Jonathan explains in the video above, a better understanding of where to move pressure, when to move that pressure and how to make room for the swing through impact can result in those pure, piercing iron shots you’ve always wanted.
Pro Keys to Hitting Iron Shots
1. The pros don’t shift their pressure and weight too far away from the ball and they don’t turn too much or too early in the backswing. Amateurs typically do. The pros resist the turn of their body against the trail side and a braced trail leg, so their arm swing never gets too long. For pros, the shaft of the club rarely reaches parallel on iron shots.
2. As they go back, pros are shifting their pressure earlier, changing direction towards the target. When the left arm reaches parallel to the ground, the pros already have more than 70% of their weight into their lead foot.
3. As the club approaches the ball the pros are opening their bodies, spinning, extending and rotating out of the way of the shot. Not only does this aggressive move help accelerate the club head, it helps the pros manage the club face and the swing path.
Golf impact drill on how to get into a great position at impact so that you can improve your ball striking and hit better golf shots.
Position an impact bag where you would normally place the golf ball in your stance.
Practice golf swings hitting into the bag at around 25% of your usual speed and force.
Take a note of the position of your body. Your weight should rest mostly on your left foot and your hands should be over the clubhead as it hits the ball.
Gradually increase your swing speed and force while making sure to get into that good impact position.
THIS ONE SIMPLE GOLF MOVE WILL GAIN INSTANT DISTANCE
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The human-machine is so well designed for performing this awesome loading and releasing of the wrists; you will absolutely love the burst of speed you can generate from this important lever!!
If you are a golfer looking to gain instant distance and power, especially for women and Seniors, this one simple golf move to gain distance is a must-see and must do video!