There are at least five different type of the Yips in golf. Full Swing, Chipping, Pitching, Bunker, and the least common but most talked about: Putting.
Our guest is one of our all-time favorite golf instructors who actually specializes in eliminating the yips.
According to Jim, there are three contributing factors to the yips. Mental. Emotional. Physical (mechanics). “By definition, the yips (flinching) are unconscious. No one tries to get the yips.”
Any golfer that has ever picked up a club understands that proper swing release happens at impact, though many still scratch their heads wondering how to do so correctly.
While the nature of golfing provides multiply methods to achieve the same outcome with the countless amount of swing styles that player develop over time, none of that matters without producing effective results on a highly consistent basis.
Understanding how to properly time the release of your golf swing will provide a level of marked consistency to a degree that most other components of the swing cannot.
Releasing your swing on time provides the split second accuracy needed to ensure proper execution upon impact.
How do you know if your irons are the correct length? If you take a few minutes to watch this video we show you the simple measurement that will allow you to know if your irons are too long or too short.
Here is a drill to help you fix the incorrect back trail foot movement. In today’s lesson, Aimee will be talking about the swing plane, and the upper body movement that is affected by the incorrect back foot movement.
And also show you a simple drill you can do in your living room to help fix it. The correct back foot movement will help improve many aspects of your golf swing,
In this video I show you how to hit the low punch stinger shot.
Being able to play a stinger golf shot is a tremendous asset. I use the stinger when playing a shot in the wind or under pressure when finding the fairway is important. Hitting the ball low like a punch shot is a valuable shot to have in the bag.