Right hand use during your golf swing
There is surprisingly little movement in your right wrist and hand when it is used correctly in your golf swing. The wrist works through quite a small range of movement.
Right hand use during your golf swing
There is surprisingly little movement in your right wrist and hand when it is used correctly in your golf swing. The wrist works through quite a small range of movement.
Hinge To Boost Your Driver
Who needs help with driving? If you have issues relaxing your hands, have slow club head speed, or have slicing issues off the tee, then you need to watch today’s driver hinging lesson.
If you get this hinging going, then you will be able to relax your hands, hinge correctly, gain club head speed so you can hit the driver long and straight off the tee.
Today I’ll be showing you bonus moves to be able to lag and release as well.
Trail Hand Grip Secrets In The Golf Swing
In today’s video Alistair Davies shares with you the best secret in controlling the club face and the transition through your trail hand grip.
Find Your Connection for Solid Ball Striking
Staying connected especially at address and during your takeaway, helps to keep the club on plane and is critical for solid ball striking. I share various tips to help you find YOUR connection
Golf Arm Band Training Aid
STAY CONNECTED GOLF SWING DRILL
In today’s video PGA Professional Chris Ryan looks at the early part of the swing and how staying connected can help you set the club on the correct arc.
Chris also offers a simple drill that can help this initial move away.
BEN HOGAN BASEBALL SWING – PART 2
The Ben Hogan baseball swing video contains some incredible footage of Ben Hogan’s iconic golf swing.
Ben Hogan’s Simple Advice to Improve Your Game
EARLY EXTENSION FIX
Early extension is one of the top swing “faults” (I prefer the term issue over fault) that golfers struggle with. It causes you to lose your posture and makes it very difficult to control the club face through impact, leading to a 2 way miss – either blocking the golf ball out to the right, or missing to the left with a big hook (for right handed golfers).
So in this video golf tip, Natalie Adams from Smash Factor golf coaching shows you a great drill to get the lead side of your pelvis moving better, which will help you to improve the rotational movement in your pelvis during your downswing and through impact.
Drill For Golfers Who Hit Fat Shots
The line drill is a great drill to help you stop chunking your shots. Draw a line on the ground and place your club slightly in front of that line, then lean the club a little forward at address.
Practice swinging the club and hitting the ground in front of the line. Start with slow, small swings and work your way up to full swings with the ball.