Take the other rod and hold it on the club shaft to extend up the lead side of your body. On the backswing, point the club shaft stick at the target line or just inside it. On the downswing, the club shaft stick needs to come down in front of the hip line stick and behind, or to the right, of your trail hip. Then swing the club into the ball. This is an exaggeration, but it is what a lot of great players feel. It keeps the club in the correct arc, a position relative to the rotation of your upper body.
This drill helps with getting rid of tension by creating a proper arm swing. Stand on just your lead foot. You drop your trail foot back and only use your toe for balance. You should be able to swing and not fall off balance. Your arms have to move a lot more than your body. Change and use your t...
Start by taking your grip. Lift the club up until it is directly above your hands. The club will feel very light. Let the club drop until the clubhead is even with your hands. You will feel your arms tighten. Now lift the club to about a 45-degree angle and make some small circles with the clubhe...
Get on your knees, tee a ball up in the middle of your body to slightly forward. Make a few practice swings. You will have to loosen up your shoulder sockets to allow your arms to swing, rotate and fold as they go around you. Hit some balls, getting the feel of loose arms and wrists. Your arms mo...
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