
How to improve the golf sing
by Matt Hilton Hear is a question you may never have asked yourself; and yet the answer has a direct impact on the path of your swing. The question: what should be the angle of my shoulders at address? Well the impromptu response would likely be that they should be square at address. But in
View Video by Robin Symes Have you ever found yourself stuck in the address position, and you just can’t seem to get your golf swing started? Maybe, at just that moment, all of your swing thoughts collided inside your head, and you froze – because you didn’t know what to do next. When this happens
by Chris Ryan Hopefully you read our previous post on the role of the right shoulder, and if you followed these instructions it would put you in a position to take a good swing at the ball. Now that you know the role of the right shoulder, the next question is what is the role
by Derek Hooper If, at address, you try to square your club (your club’s lie angle) to the ground, then join those of us who have been setting up incorrectly. This is one of those tips that requires a knowledge of golf science to explain the correct way to set your club’s lie at address.
by Christina Ricci I’m sure you’ve all heard the advice that on your irons your hands should be ahead at impact, and seen the photos of the ball being compressed at impact by the pros. And, we’ve also done a video with Mike Dero on compressing the ball. But this is different. In this video
by Mike Dero Mike’s two previous videos focused on The Backswing and The Downswing. In this, the third in the series, you could argue that the pivot is just part of the downswing, but Mike feels that it is so important that it merits its own video. So what is a pivot anyway? The pivot
by Mike Dero This is the second part of a two part series on the golf swing. In the first part “Perfecting Your Backswing,” Mike showed us how to get into a good position in our backswing, in preparation for the downswing. Mike really has a knack for simplifying the complexities of all those actions
View Video by Mike Dero Mike Dero likes to say that while it’s true that you don’t hit a ball going backwards, a stress free, and natural, backswing is essential to a smooth downswing. To achieve a natural backswing Mike initiates the backswing by turning the chest, while keeping the arms connected, so that your
by Chris Ryan We hardly give any thought to the golf grip. That is until someone, giving us free advice, tells us that perhaps we should change our grip. Invariably they are telling us to change to a strong grip, because that is what the pro’s have, and they hit the ball a ton. We
by Mike Dero Mike Dero tells us you can have fun, and enjoy your golf game, even if you never learn how to compress the golf ball at impact. But if you do, the compression, and subsequent expansion, of the golf ball will cause it to fly higher and go longer. All the PGA and
by Forget your hips – it’s your knees that really matter. I’ve been searching for years for the proper sequencing of my hips during the downswing to get a good weight shift and extra distance. I’ve tried moving my hips faster, slower, and even holding them back. Sometimes I block to the right, others times