Set up to the ball. Move your trail hand down on the club shaft below the grip, so there is a space between your lead hand and your trail hand. You are now holding the club like a hockey stick. Make a backswing. This will naturally make your wrists lever. Then swing back to the ball. The handle has to swing in towards your body instead of out and away from you. Rehinge the club on the follow-through. You can do this and hit the ball at slow speeds. It gives you an excellent feel for how your arms and wrists work in the swing.
Set up to the ball. Put a band around your hips. Have a friend take hold of the band and apply pressure by trying to pull you into the ball. Make a backswing. Keep the pressure on the band or even add pressure to stretch the band. Move back to set up without letting the band pull you closer to th...
Get in setup position holding on to bands or a pulley system. The goal is to pull the pulleys or bands and create more space with your hips. On the backswing side, you push away from the pulley. Your force goes into the heel of your trail foot and on the inside. Go back to setup or impact, then a...
To learn how to change directions, you first have to understand that there is no top in a swing. It is a constant motion. So as your arms start back, your body starts moving forward. It is the same as throwing or hitting a baseball or tennis ball. The sequences are all the same.
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