Short game alignment
How square alignment for your short game can improve your play. Being too open can hurt your consistency.
Short game alignment
How square alignment for your short game can improve your play. Being too open can hurt your consistency.
Shallowing the Club 2 Moves to Avoid, Part 1
It’s the move we all want in the downswing – and rightfully so. Shallowing the club is a great way to put your swing on plane and really start to narrow you misses.
But not shallowing moves are equal. In fact, there are a couple that you definitely want to try to avoid because they can actually have the opposite effect!
We’ve broken this up into two parts to make it more digestible. This is Part 1. Thank you for watching!
Early Extension in the Golf Swing
In this video Troy will be demonstrating everything there is to know about early extension golf. This common golf swing problem causes a variety of inconsistent golf shots including thin, fat, toe and two way misses. The key is not to just find early extension golf drills, but identify the root cause of the problem, and then you’ll be able to fix early extension.
You’ll discover how to stop early extension regardless of your current handicap or skill and start playing more consistent and better golf. Practice these recommended moves and you’ll be able to stay in posture, swing down on plane and make better contact with the golf ball. Enjoy the feeling of getting rid of your early extension and making a great golf swing resulting in lower scores at your next round.
Ben Hogan’s Magic Elbow Move
This Ben Hogan Magic Elbow Move comes from his book Five Lessons, The Modern Fundamentals of Golf.
More specifically, in the Stance section, Ben Hogan discusses the importance of tucking in the trail elbow to allow it to stay glued to his side” in the golf swing.
Ben Hogan’s “elbow tucking” setup serves many important purposes:
1. It allows the golf club to travel on the same path every single time for a consistent, automatically repeating golf swing with amazing golf ball striking.
2. It creates an automatic wrist hinge and stores up power in the trail arm in the backswing – for powerful golf ball striking.
3. It stores power and lag on the downswing – preventing casting and early extension in the process and opening up room to hit really clean golf shots.
4. It allows the trail arm to powerfully FIRE through the golf ball after impact – sending all of your energy through the ball without wasting any power and creating amazing golf ball striking feelings.
5. It prevents slices and ultimately fixes the slice because the elbow staying tucked prevents the club from swinging over the top in the downswing.
6. It helps keep the lead, left arm straight in the golf swing for crispy, clean contact and improve your golf ball striking.
7. It allows for EFFORTLESS POWER because of the trail arm loading I mentioned earlier.
8. It promotes a proper inward hand path and prevents golfers from lifting their arms increasing consistency and power and improving golf ball striking.
There are SO MANY MORE BENEFITS in this Ben Hogan golf ball striking tip that I don’t have enough time to list all of them!
The Modern Fundamentals of Golf:
Downswing Left Knee Secret
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.