Fix over the top golf swing and stop coming over the top easily when you use the ground in the golf swing and have a natural golf swing sequence it’s much harder to come over the top in your golf swing plane.
If you are upper body dominant or you are too tense, this step drill will work wonders for you.
From a teachers perspective, understanding how the body works (biomechanics) is an important part of teaching the golf swing. This allows us to show you how to position the body, which in turn, helps you hit the ball better and play better golf. Luckily, the Single Plane Golf Swing is a model, defined by certain positions that produce the easiest way to get to impact.
In this video, I show you the importance of isolating the lead shoulder to square the club face at impact – the most important moment of the swing.
The Single Plane golf swing is not a quick fix golf technique. It is a system, beginning at address, that simplifies the most important moment of the golf swing – impact.
For some players it seems creating lag in your golf swing is the holy grail of swing technique. In fact, if the club is allowed to swing as a simple lever system, free of manipulation and tension, then lag will develop naturally.
In today’s video Peter shows the fundamentals of lag and how to incorporate it into your golf swing.
Doing this half swing drill will help you control your hands at impact.
The Golf impact position is the most important area of the golf swing, it obviously depends on what precedes it but it’s key to know what a powerful iron impact position looks like.
This half swing drill will give you a better understanding through the impact give it a try.
There is surprisingly little movement in your right wrist and hand when it is used correctly in your golf swing. The wrist works through quite a small range of movement.