Most amateurs hinge their wrists improperly in the golf swing leading to poor shots and less distance.
The wrist hinge is an important piece of the golf swing ONLY IF you know how to use it correctly. Follow along as Mike teaches us the importance of the wrist hinge.
Hip Depth to avoid early extension in the golf swing
Many golfers struggle with hip rotation, backswing positions and hip extensions.
The biggest problems with amateur golfers is an early hip rotation and over the top move which is caused by a right shoulder and elbow move not a over rotational movement.
This video discusses how to stop the early hip extension and avoid an early release in the golf swing.
The answer is quite simple and learning how to rotate the body through the golf ball correctly, matching this up with your style of golf swing and you have a great chance of creating a great rotational golf swing on plane.
In this video you’ll learn about the left knee golf downswing helping you make a great transition leading into impact. This key move is performed by all top professional golfers and is vital to getting into a good golf impact position and striking the ball solid. The golf downswing left knee position is a must to learn for all golfers regardless of your current golfing ability.
Practice this left knee in golf downswing move and you’ll immediately improve your ball-striking and consistency of contact on the golf ball. It’s easy to learn and can be practiced anywhere without even hitting a golf ball.
Impact – The Single Most Important Position in Golf
The single most important position in golf is impact. I get a lot of students who can point out flaws in their swing at every position, but when it comes to understanding impact position many students are at a loss.
When you know how your right arm is supposed to work and how it lines up with the club shaft as you work through the ball at impact, the other positions become less critical.
This video explains the first system in the Power Swing, the Shoulders and how the Spine curves to helps them move in the correct angle to the ball during the swing.
Many people have noticed that hockey players tend to be great golfers. There are a few reasons for this, and we can use this knowledge to improve our own golf swings.
Many golfers make the mistake of having overactive hands… flipping their wrists. The body tends to straighten up in reaction, and you lose a ton of power.
Hockey players are forced to rely on their body to rotate through the shot because of the fact that their hands are separated on the stick. We can borrow this for golf with a great little drill that I share in this video.
There are a number of other benefits from this drill, so give it a try the next time you are hitting balls!