Top Putting Tips for Amateurs
Coach David Leadbetter shares his top putting tips for amateurs at the scenic Augusta Country Club.
Top Putting Tips for Amateurs
Coach David Leadbetter shares his top putting tips for amateurs at the scenic Augusta Country Club.
PRO SECRET on How to Release the Golf Club
Releasing the golf club is something that nearly every amateur golfer does wrong and it costs them tons of club head speed.
Learning how to properly release the golf club is all about generating club head speed and squaring the clubface. When done correctly, the club head whooshes through impact effortlessly with maximum clubhead speed.
How To Use Your Lower Body To Improve Your Golf Swing
Learn the proper sequence of a golf swing. Jimmy Hanlin and Chelsea Pezzola show you a great tip to fully engage your lower body during your swing.
Width and Depth in the Golf Swing
Backswing width and depth is a big component of making a successful backswing. So in this video, we talk about what width and depth is, and how we get it, and how that will lead into a better downswing!!!
Swing Myth: Turning In A Barrel
This is one of those classic golf phrases that have been around for a long long time. Turning in a barrel gives us a great mental image for how much lateral movement there should be in the golf swing.
But does swinging in a barrel hold water… or whiskey… or whatever else you put in a barrel?
In this episode of Swing Myths, we look at this idea and if it’s something you should use in your swing.
Perfecting The Downswing
In this video Mike takes us from the backswing to the downswing.
If you struggle to turn the body correctly through the golf swing, whether that be poor hip turn, lifting up and down…all of which causes a loss of consistency and power then I hope this golf instructional video will help.
Golf Slice Fix – Inside to Out Swing Path Drill
Golf lesson and golf tips on how you can stop slicing the ball by practicing this inside to out swing path drill that involves two basket or buckets that you can easily find at the practice range.
Go to the practice range and grab a couple of buckets, preferably in plastic. “You could even use 2 plastic water bottles”
Take the first basket and place it a foot and half behind the ball, the inside of the basket along the target line behind the ball.
You should be able to hit the ball while comfortably missing the basket with your club unless your club is very much of the outside-in variety, or if you are suffering from an over the top swing.
Take a second basket and position it two feet in front of the ball, and inside the target line by a little bit. The two basket should provide a gateway that allows for the club to comfortably hit the ball while avoiding the two baskets, unless of course you are making a swing error that would promote a slice.
Practice this drill in order to promote an inside-out swing path that will help you avoid slicing the ball.