The shaft is still stressed as it's working to the low point in the golf swing. The divot is bottoming out now, well in front of where the ball was at address. WHY DO YOU NEED THE DIVOT IN FRONT OF THE GOLF BALL? Having your divot start in front of the ball is vital for ...
the golf swing, and the driver swing, specifically, is one of the most difficult fundamentals for beginners to get down. Even the best golf players and best driver swingers on the PGA Tour get thrown off from their fundamentals out on the golf course every once in awhile- point is, it ...
Stop turning your shoulders when you reach the top of your backswing. This should feel natural, not an attempt to force extra shoulder turn. Your hands will automatically start to drop or "set" slightly in reaction to your shoulders stopping; again, just allow this to happen. Begin your dow...
2. The things to pay attention to are the long arm swing and how early I turn over my pitching arm and palm. Also note how I finish square and ready to field the ball.3. My arm action as I accelerate isn't as Dr. Marshall would like it. I'll post a revised clip as soon as...
Doing this constantly shifts your center of gravity from left to right, and in turn, your torso will compensate by rotating to maintain balance.You don’t want your arms to cross in front of your body as you run. Instead, ensure that your arm swing is forward-to-backward, with your elb...
In a regular golf swing, both V's point toward the right shoulder, but you don't want that here. The reason is forearm alignment and, again, it comes back to taking the hands out of the stroke. Getting the forearms in alignment with the shaft allows you to control the putter more ...