How to stop hip slide in your golf swing
A powerful and effective golf swing needs a centred body turn. Here’s a way to stop your hip and upper body slide in two steps.
How to stop hip slide in your golf swing
A powerful and effective golf swing needs a centred body turn. Here’s a way to stop your hip and upper body slide in two steps.
Impact Position Downswing
If you can achieve a similar golf down swing & impact position to that of a golf professional, then you will really improve your golf ball striking, shot distance and accuracy. The key is to rotate well and deliver speed through your body in a specific sequence – but what does this actually mean and how do you do it? Here’s a really simple drill to work on to get you moving much better through impact.
Is the left leg supposed to straight at impact?
In today’s video I’ll show you what exactly your left leg is supposed to do at impact, and also explain in depth to help you understand some mistakes we want to avoid.
Right Palm to the Sky Drill
Just by focusing on the palm of your trail hand you can dramatically change the way your body moves in the golf swing. Try this drill if you want to shallow out the shaft in transition.
This is a quick and easy drill I use to develop a perfect single plane golf swing.
3 Quick and Easy Drills to Improve Your Arms In The Downswing
In this video Andy demonstrates the correct movement with the arms in the downswing to produce better lag and more power.
Swing into the Slot Drill
Hitting great golf shots accurately and with maximum distance isn’t difficult if you can get the golf club into the slot. The slot is the optimal pre impact position to deliver the golf club through the ball from.
In this video Mitchell shows you what the slot is, where it is and how to achieve it with a drill that is easy to do.
In your golf swing swaying off the ball is a huge problem and causes you to hit the ball fat and thin.
In this video Mike gives you a simple golf drill to help you keep from swaying off the ball and keep your weight more centered over the ball.
You can use an alignment stick or a piece of PVC pipe for this drill get creative.
Hands First – PGA Professional Robin Symes demonstrates a simple drill to provide the feeling of keeping your hands in front of the club head at impact.
It will help a lower ball flight, more solid impact, fixing early release and scooping.
Complete the Hands First at Impact drill a few times and then return to your normal address. Too many might cause you to keep the clubface open at impact.