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 swing your arms in what feels like a circle.
As you swing the club on the backswing, step your trail foot back 6 to 12 inches. This moves your trail hip out of the way. It makes it so much easier to rotate your body. You start to feel very free to swing and rotate instead of the coil feel. This is much easier on your body and creates a much...
Put a dot on the clubface on the fourth groove from the bottom and in the center of the face. Set up to the ball holding the club in just your trail hand. Place the dot on the face on the back of the ball. Roll the ball towards the target. The ball should not slide off the face. This helps you fe...
Set up to the ball just outside the first ball. As you make your backswing, you step your trail foot back. Then step your lead foot back and hit the ball. You keep repeating this for as many balls as you have lined up. This is important because your instinct needs to be to move away from the ball...
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