When and how do you hinge the wrist in the backswing. Golf can be difficult and in this video I show you how to hinge the wrists correctly and what not to do. This simple golf concept will help you understand how the hands work in the golf swing.
If you want more distance, let’s make sure that you are REALLY making a full backswing.
Many players struggle with fully turning their back to the target. A popular reason with my students, is that they lose their sense of space…it gets weird back there. So, instead, they end up not turning.
Here’s the fix and the whys so you can get back there without getting weird.
The chip and run is often thought of as a 6 or 7 iron shot always and only to medium and long pins, but in this video I show you how you can the chip and run to great effect with everything from a lob wedge to a 3 wood.
This is a very low risk shot to choose compared to some of the other options that you may have, and with a few set up adjustments and good concepts you can ensure you get up and down more often.
BASIC FUNDAMENTALS ON HOW TO PLAY THE BUNKER SHOT CORRECTLY!
In this video you will learn the ‘nuts and bolts’ of sand play and gain the confidence to get out every time.
If you want to know why you keep struggling to get the ball out of the bunker Van Phillips gives you some great drills you can practice today to make bunker play so much easier.
Most golfers suffer from a steep downswing, leading many to hit slices and pulls. This makes players move slightly away from the target line, thus missing their marks.
Shallowing out the downswing creates a straightened shot that lands as intended on target.
A simple solution comes by way of an improved posture, which levels out shoulder turns and creates an easier swing.
Players that shallow out their clubs often position their upper body on the backswing so that they’re behind the ball. Keeping the club in front of your body also improves the shallow downswing, by staying inside and looping the shot.
Full shoulder turns contribute to improving your downswing golf game, making it very simple to swing the club and send the ball on a more shallow path.
The lower body plays a huge part in effective golf drills to shallow out the club. If your swings are typically very steep, it may be fruitful to start with the lower body rather than other areas.
Once shallowing out the club has become a natural function for players, they’ll experience substantial improvements in overall play.
With improved ball striking accuracy comes an increased amount of power on the drive.
Golf drills of this nature are developed to help players find their own personal styles within the proven fundamentals of golf.
Shallowing out the club early in the downswing increases the overall likelihood that the ball will reach the intended target.
Maintaining control over the right elbow’s proximity to the body during hip rotation will also determine the successes or failures of this highly coveted downswing.
Most golfers, from novices to PGA Tour pros, insist that learning how to effectively shallow out the club has improved their game many times over.
Dead straight golf shots that fly right towards your target are achievable no matter what level you are at, it just requires an understanding of your golf swing and and a few tweaks on the course.
Chris talks you through the process needed in order to hit those laser like golf shots.