WHY YOUR ARMS ARE OUTRACING YOUR CHEST IN THE GOLF SWING!
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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!
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.
What’s the biggest mistake golfers make with their footwork?
In this video we’ll tackle that issue and give you the drill to fix it. With this simple golf drill you can get more power, distance and control with your golf shots and shoot lower scores.
Now it’s time to reap all the benefits of better footwork in your golf swing. Why the early footwork is so beneficial to your swing and why it’s going to produce better ball striking.
Hitting a nice solid drive is one of the most rewarding feelings in golf. Unfortunately for most casual golfers, getting the most out of your ball off the tee happens rather infrequently. What might you be doing in your golf swing to be leaking power and losing yards? PGA Professional Todd Kolb discusses 3 common power leaks for amateur golfers, including why each is happening and what you might want to do to fix them.
Angle of Attack – hitting up on the golf ball vs. hitting down Unless you have world class club speed, there is a good chance that if you hit down on the golf ball at impact, you are already losing yards off the tee
Moving off the golf ball – pressure vs. weight Pressure on the feet–or what you may refer to as weight–moving or swaying off the golf ball to try to get behind the ball. How might this be affecting your driver distance?
Poor Transition – the move from backstroke to downstroke Knowing the concepts of a proper transition–as well as how you might be leaking power with a poor transition–can help you gain distance off the tee.