Everything we’ve covered with your setup and golf swing until now is designed to get you into a great impact position – as easily and as consistently as possible.
When playing driver, your shaft should contact the golf ball right after reaching the lowest point. The target here is to hit the ball when it starts to ascend. If you want to play pure iron shots, the target is to git below the golf ball. In other words, players need to hit the ...
The typical amateur golfer hasno idea how to control the trajectory of the golf ball. They hit weak, high, floating golf shots that get beat up by the wind and make it harder to control distance. In this videoI reveal the SECRETSthat I teach so you know exactly how to launch low, pe...
The article presents the author's tips for handling long bunker shots. The hardest shot in golf is the long bunker shot. One should use a lower lofted club, such as a gap wedge or pitching wedge. The quicker the swing, the more likely one will hit the ball too heavy. One should ...
Learning to shoot accurately in soccer can be intimidating at first, but with enough practice and dedication, you will improve at finding the back of the net. The keys to an accurate soccer shot are the understanding and mastering of the mechanics and li
This position doesn’t guarantee you will hit a perfect golf shot every time. However, from here you’ll be in a great position to unwind through your downswing and return the club back to hit the ball. Practicing these golf swing positions in a mirror or a window is a great way to ...
Rickard Strongert explains that to hit a golf ball between your legs, the club you should use is an iron. You should also keep a narrow stance and lift your left leg at the start of the down swing. Start off slowly, but in time you will be impressing all of your golfing buddie......
Work on this drill. I'm going to show you some close-ups and slow-mos of me doing this drill so you can see how the golf divots bottom out, and how to get this left hand into the right position at impact.
Using a lob wedge, position the ball more toward your back foot, rather than toward your front foot or in the center of your stance as you would on regular chip shots. This ball position forces your golf swing to be more directly down on the ball with a more steep angle of attack, ...
Brad Worthington on how to get out of a 50-yard bunker This video golf lesson features Brad Worthington explaining the benefits of using a 6-iron on long bunker shots. When confronted with this type of shot, most golfers tend to use a pitching wedge to try to pick the ball off the san...