Here you will find videos addressing a lot of the questions you may have on the golf swing. Learn the pieces of Nicklaus, Hogan, Woods swings you can focus on.
Do you keep your hips square to the ball? It can look like this if you do
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If you don't stay connected, once you get to impact, there just isn't space to release the club properly. Casting π±
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Rotation β Swing plane β Weight shift β Shoulder turn β Face squaring β Now it's time to add the ball. Run through each checkpoint β turn back, square the face, rotate through, hold your finish for 3 full seconds.
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The #1 swing killer? The flip. Casting the club from the top with your hands instead of your body is what turns a potential bomb into a weak, slicing mess. π«
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Here's the move the pros use to hit a draw and compress the ball: early face squaring from the top.
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πͺ Try the lawnmower drill: tilt forward into your golf posture and pull an imaginary cord back toward your chest, then extend through to the other side. Retract on the backswing, protract on the follow-through.
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Rotation alone won't cut it. You need a proper weight shift to unlock real power and consistency. β‘
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Think of a tilted pane of glass cutting through the ground toward your target. That's your swing plane. ποΈ When you rotate back and through, your club should trace that line the whole way.
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Most golfers try to control the ball with their hands. Wrong. ποΈ The secret starts with your body. Grab a club, put it across your shoulders, and practice that 90-degree rotation.
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The shaft lean you need to flight your wedges like the pros, seems like an exaggeration, but with the wedge impact setting on the Brick uses tour player data to help you get in that great position at impact
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Better players usually don't have a problem drawing the golf ball, but oftentimes they start down a little on the steeper side and that club gets to where it drops under late, gets stuck behind them.
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This drill you can do with a glove and a club will show you how simple it is to stop pulling your iron shots...
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This drill you can do with a glove and a club will show you how simple it is to stop pulling your iron shots...
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Do this drill with the sticks in the angle of attack setting and you will start seeing beautiful dollar bill Divots just like the pros.
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When I stand up out of my posture, my hips go in toward the golf ball. My spine straightens up and my shirt buttons actually get farther away from the golf ball. Pros do the opposite.
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See how using this shirt button trick can your get your dynamic loft #'s down to pro-level numbers...and finally stop standing up out of your posture in the downswing
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With a tool like the blue brick you can stop wasting time on the driving range, and get focused on what really matters⦠Improving your impact. This is a great way to get center face contact, and make sure you keep your divot in front of the ball.
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I want to show you my favorite drill for avoiding the toe or heel strikes, and make really good ball-first contact.
If you can feel this angle on the back of you right wrist, once you get down about hip high, you want to feel like you fully release it, almost like you're striking a match against the turf that's going to help you keep that divot in front.
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