From the set up, take the club back to waist high on the backswing. At this point, when your lead arm is parallel to the ground, you should have a 90-degree angle between the club shaft and your lead arm. Swing down through impact and into the follow-through until your trail arm is parallel to the ground. Again you should have a 90-degree angle.
Set up several sticks. One is on your target line. The others are spaced apart to create gates to hit the ball in between. As you practice, make the same backswing but then change the path of your arms on the downswing to make the ball go through the intended gate. Start by making swings that sta...
Learning how the hands and the handle of the club work to create the proper pivoting action of the club is one of the most critical skills in the game relative to distance and control. You do not pull the handle; use your hands the way you would snap a towel. The handle has to slow down and feel ...
In putting and in all swings, you want your trail arm to line up with the shaft and push the shaft through the ball. You do not want any twisting in your forearm. If you put the club in your lead hand again as you swing, your arm is in line with the shaft, and your lead wrist does not twist. It c...