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Do you struggle slotting your golf club?

A lot of golfers are being told you have to externally rotate your shoulder to get the club into the slot.

Well, I work with some players that are older, and I actually have a Mini Tour player, who struggle with getting that kind of range of motion in their shoulder.

If you get set up and you place your arm like this, and you try and twist that shoulder back, and you try and get as much rotation this way as you possibly can, what you’ll find is, you may not have a lot of range of motion.

You may only be able to go to here. So, if you can’t slot the golf club because you’re trying to get your elbow in front, up to your belly-button, which is kind of the theme to externally rotating your shoulders, trying to get the elbow up, and if you can’t do that, well, you’re never going to slot it. You’re going to be over the top all day.

What we’ve done, and when I was working with one of my Mini guys is, we got to the top, we wanted to feel that right elbow slot back behind the seam of their shirt and getting that elbow to line up. So, if you have a seam in the side of your shirt, use that as your point of reference. And what you’ll want to feel is, let your right elbow soften up, so feel nice and loose, put that elbow on that seam, go to the top, and return that elbow on that seam, then smash the golf ball to the finish. I’ve learned some of these tips through the BioSwing Dynamics group, and what we’ve talked about is, when you have your palms up, and like you’re doing a bicep curl, you’d put your elbows in front and curl up, but if you flipped your grip and went palm-down, you would retract your elbows and put your elbows back.

If you’re a neutral to weaker grip golfer, preferably more on top, right hand or trail hand, then you want to feel that elbow line up a little bit deeper in your downswing as well. It matches up to that trail-arm action on the golf club. So, if we do it all correctly, you feel that right elbow soften going back up to the top.

Again, feel it get back behind your hip like you’re trying to drop your elbow into your butt pocket. Feel that elbow get back, smash it down to the ball, and have an awesome delivery into the impact area. This is a great tip and a great use of your trail arm to slot the golf club if you struggle doing it, because if you can get your hands a little deeper, your elbow a little deeper, especially if you have a hard time doing this, it’ll help push that club from the inside and you can start hitting some tight little draws.

 

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Maintain lag Golf Drill

One of the simplest lag drills to feel the correct delivery sequence. Hips initiate, handle leading, trapping the ball against the ground.

This lag drill from instructor Zach Allen will help you maintain lag in your downswing, which is a key to speed, power and consistency.

 

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Slow down your golf swing

Mark Maness Director of Instruction The Golf Center at the Highlands demonstrates how to swing slower to create rhythm and harmony in the golf swing and effortless power.

 

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If you tend to be too steep on your downswing, Swing instructor Jim Williams has a great tip to help you flatten your swing plane as you approach the ball.

Doing it this way will simplify your golf swing and improve your ball striking!

 

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Wrist Hinge Drill:

Here’s how to get the Proper Wrist Hinge in Golf Backswing using one simple exercise. Lets get that golf club in a great position at the top so you can start striking those golf shots long and straight.

 

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Keeping your arms and body connected during your golf swing will give you fantastic power and accuracy. Here’s a great tip explaining what this means and exactly how to do it.

By keeping your arms and body connected during the golf swing you’ll achieve a more solid strike of the golf ball.

 

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Elbow Movement in the Downswing!

I get a lot of questions about “being stuck” or having the club out of position behind you as you come through the ball.

Here’s what I feel with my right elbow in my downswing that helps me get the club in position to consistently hit my long irons and fairway woods.

 

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Better Footwork Drill For Better Ball Striking

The start is dynamic. The backswing is athletic. Now it’s time to reap all the benefits of better footwork on the downswing.

In this video we’re explaining why the early move right, then left is so beneficial to your swing and why it’s going to produce better ball striking.

 

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