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Golf Impact Drill – Chris Stroud and Steve Elkington

Perfect impact position is the key to your golf swing.

How do you get perfect impact? Follow along with Chris and Steve as they show you a great impact drill you can work on so you’ll be striking it like the pros in no time.

 

 

 

 

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Hand path in the golf swing

In today’s video Nick shows us the hand path of the best golfers in the world at different points in the downswing.

 

 

 

 

 

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Learn To Swing Inside Out

The average golfer tends to pull the golf ball. When this occurs the golfers you are swinging over the top and your body will be either straight up and down at impact or even facing forward.

Better players tend to be leaning back at contact which allows the club to attack from the inside. Why? They are using their legs and hips to hit the golf ball and when they fire the lower body the upper body tends to hang back.

This is what gets the inside out swing path to hit the golf ball straight.

Start thinking about your upper body and which direction it goes when hitting golf balls. Start to lean it back slightly and you can cure a pull in a couple swings. Keep doing this drill as much as possible and in not time you will swing from the inside.

Try this the next time you go out to hit golf balls. If you’re at home start doing this drill in practice swings every night.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SIMPLE GOLF SWING TEMPO AND TIMING DRILL

Having a great swing technique is a very important factor for being in good control of the golf ball but unless you have a good tempo and timing when you perform that swing you will never be as consistent as you could be. If you look at the really consistent golfers over the years, players such as Ernie Els and Luke Donald, you can see how their tempo and timing has been such a crucial contributing factor to their success.

Developing the correct Tempo and Timing in your golf swing

To get the correct tempo and timing in your golf swing you need two things to take place. Firstly you need to be able to start the swing with the correct synchronization and secondly you need to have a good awareness of where the club head is as you are swinging. The correct way to start the swing is by letting the golf club go first by hinging the right wrist, then allow the arms and the body to be pulled by the club. Once the swing is in motion a great way to develop awareness of where the golf club is is by saying to yourself or a friend 1 when the club head reaches the top of the backswing and 2, when the club impacts the ball. This will help you to get the club and body working in the correct synchronization with each other.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hip Rotation – Learning How Your Hips Work

Dan Martin offers a simple explanation that can help you better understand how to rotate your hips during your golf swing.

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Drills to Improve Your Tempo

In today’s video Andrew Rice shows you how to improve your tempo with three simple drills.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Get your swing on plane!

Get your swing on plane!

Swinging on plane can be and often is a complicated subject, but in this video Dan makes it easy to understand and practice if you feel your swing plane needs work.

With a few alignment sticks you can set up a Line of Action to start swinging parallel and on the correct swing plane.

 

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Stop Getting Stuck With The Trail Elbow

Getting stuck can be caused by early extension but also, as we discuss today is the trail elbow. Getting the trail elbow too far behind on the backswing it can cause being too narrow and not enough width.

How can you stop getting stuck or trapped? Being too tight into impact can cause flipping and having to work the hands to quickly.

If you focus on keeping the trail elbow at the half way back area in the golf swing, it will become easy to return back to the ball with the hands in front because of the better placement of the arms in the backswing.

Transition will be easier and less manipulation required to return into the golf ball. A great drill for this is to just use the right hand only with support under the trail elbow from the other hand.

Practice this drill and your golf swing will start to feel simple and of course will help you stop getting stuck as well as more consistency and distance for golf.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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