Golf Training Videos | Golf Box Usa | Page 106

Ball position in golf is a very important fundamental to your golf game, yet many casual golfers don’t think too much about it, or are unsure of where to position the golf ball for each type of golf club.

Move the ball forward, move the ball back, where to position your body in relation to the ball…it can get overwhelming and confusing.

We’ll in this video Adam will show exactly where to position the golf ball for your short irons. You’ll be striking it like the pros in no time.

 

Source

Golf Professional Aimee Cho prepared a driver down swing lesson; to help you hit it farther! She shows you how to feel the throwing sensation and explains the difference between an iron swing and a driver swing (down blow vs. up blow).

 

Source

Great drill to pick up more distance in your golf swing.

If you want more pars, let’s check your sequence to ensure that your angles created during the backswing are being stored and then unleashed at the right time during the swing.

 

Source

Rory Mcilroy’s swing analysis.

In this video we look at the key differences in the way Rory moves through the ball in his golf swing.

I’ll show you a few tips you can work on to be more consistent with your golf swing.

Follow along and you’ll be striking it like the pros in no time.

 

 

Source

HOW TO HIT THE CHIP AND RUN

If your short game is really inconsistent, learning how to hit the chip and run can help you get the ball on the green and moving towards the hole.

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.

Most amateur golfers try to hit high flop shots that require more skill and precision, while hitting a simple chip and run helps to minimize the elements and get the ball on the green.

Maybe you’re consistently missing your landing zone, the ball’s rolling out too much, not enough. Well I’m here to tell you today that you may be missing out on the shot that’s going to help you improve the most, and that’s the chip and run.

 

 

Source

Swing Analysis: Power & Accuracy 

A golfer sent in a video of his driver swing. Let’s analyze together!

The tip I will be showing you today will affect your power & accuracy drastically!

I love sharing the best drills, for those self-taught, awesome golfers!

 

 

Source

WHY YOUR ARMS ARE OUTRACING YOUR CHEST IN THE GOLF SWING!

Here is a huge video on flow that validates what we do in a major way: 

Flow the science-THE DEEP NOW-anti-anxiety-motivation comes from it (you want more) we pick up data more efficiently-salience Flow follows focus-right here and right now!

When Brooks Koepka was diagnosed with defective timing because his arms were outracing his chest, was it a case of taking the whole bottle of aspirin? Was it really a defect in his swing like most of us would think or are there other underlying causes that are much simpler to diagnose and treat? This video will allow you to see the other side that has flown under the radar of the golf teaching community and show you why it is so relevant to yours and my success as a golfer!

 

 

Source

This video explains the misconceptions about using the ground in the golf swing, and will enable you to maximise your speed through impact.

People that grasp this concept and apply it in their swing will not only hit it farther, but will feel a new sense of stability through the ball.

If you are not using your legs and weight to hit the golf ball then you are not using the strongest part of your body.

This is where all your power comes from when you hit the golf ball. Its an unmistakable feeling that you are using your legs to gain your power.

If you want to hit the golf ball longer, and everyone does, then you want to make sure that you are using your legs and weight shift to gain that distance.

Using your legs and hips is what all pros are doing and the long drivers in the world, if they are doing this then you want to be copying them also.

 

 

Source