Are you struggling with the #1 golf swing fault weight shift?
If you know that you are capable of hitting the ball further and straighter, then you must see this simple weight shift golf drill and start putting the speed back in your game.
Achieving solid contact is a result of many movements, but having the club and body primed at the top of the backswing is vitally important if we are to do this.
In this short video I explain and demonstrate some of the key components needed to deliver the club to the ball in a powerful manner, I also offer two incredibly easy to do drills that can help you move better and improve the quality of your ball striking.
Most amateurs hinge their wrists improperly in the golf swing leading to poor shots and less distance.
The wrist hinge is an important piece of the golf swing ONLY IF you know how to use it correctly. Follow along as Mike teaches us the importance of the wrist hinge.
Hip Depth to avoid early extension in the golf swing
Many golfers struggle with hip rotation, backswing positions and hip extensions.
The biggest problems with amateur golfers is an early hip rotation and over the top move which is caused by a right shoulder and elbow move not a over rotational movement.
This video discusses how to stop the early hip extension and avoid an early release in the golf swing.
The answer is quite simple and learning how to rotate the body through the golf ball correctly, matching this up with your style of golf swing and you have a great chance of creating a great rotational golf swing on plane.
The most important aspect of putting is to have the putter head come back inside the target line to avoid creating angles.
Follow along with Jimmy Ballard he has taught over 300 PGA, LPGA and Senior PGA Tour players and is listed as one of Golf Magazine’s Top 100 Teachers Golf Digest’s #24 instructor in the world and Golf Magazine’s 80’s Teacher of the Decade.