Start with small swings, maybe using just your trail arm. As you swing the club into the ball, the lead hip socket should move farther away from the ball or the target line. That is done with the lead leg pushing it away, not just straightening, learning to sync out these two motions. The club through the ball and the hip moving away happens in all shots. Start slow, then add speed and both hands. The same timing for the short shots is what happens with the big clubs.
How the handle of the club works directly affects the clubhead. In this drill, the task is to hit the ball. Pull the handle back until it is even with where the ball was. The clubhead should stay closer to the target than the handle. This helps establish your lead sides roll in the swing and crea...
Set up to the ball. Drop your trail foot back until the toe of your trail foot is even with the heel of your lead foot. As you swing back, your trail hip will now be out of the way. This creates the space you need to swing your arms. On your downswing, leave your trail foot or heel on the ground....
The rotor drill helps you loosen your arms and shoulder sockets. You swing your arms in a circle in front of your body. They do not go around you. They work like the propeller of a plane. Once you can do that, turn your body on the backswing and let your body turn on the follow-through as you swi...