If you find a drill that helps you, use it in every practice swing. You have to integrate what works for you, whether playing or practicing. Mike practices releasing tension so that momentum makes the backswing happen. He also uses Joe Nichols hinge drill to help know where and how to use his hands. The drills mentioned in this video can be found here:
Front Loader Drill: https://www.malaskagolf.com/videos/drill-center-combining-skills-front-loader-drill
Hinge Drill: https://www.malaskagolf.com/videos/drill-center-lever-system-hinge
Right Foot Step Back Drill: https://www.malaskagolf.com/videos/drill-center-combining-skills-right-foot-step-back-drill
If you tend to have too much rotation in your swing, pitching can help. Practice small shots where the club does not need to open or close from forearm rotation. Your path will come from in to out, but the clubface does not turn down. This will help you feel your right hand function properly and ...
Many people naturally open the face too much. If you are pulling, the clubface will be too far open at impact. People also tend to be internally rotated, changing the angle of your hands. Once you correct your grip, you will hit the ball reliably and simply.
Joe Nichols gave suggestions on what would get the club to work properly. To avoid the club getting behind you on the backswing or moving too far forward on the downswing, he suggests following the figure eight pattern. Keep the ball in the center and you will effortlessly steer the club.
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