The Rubik’s Cube probably isn’t the first item that would come to mind if you want to get better at golf. So, in this lesson, Todd Kolb unveils the intriguing similarity between a golf swing and solving a Rubik’s Cube.
If you’ve ever wondered what a Rubik’s Cube could teach you about golf, you’re about to find out! Just like solving a Rubik’s Cube, adjustments in your golf swing have interconnected effects. Todd uses this analogy to help you understand how making one small adjustment to your swing can affect the rest of your golf game, both positively and negatively.
In this video, Todd uncovers common mistakes golfers make, often unconsciously. He provides examples of how changing your grip or ball position can directly impact your club face position and contact. Todd also shares unique advice for golfers who often slice the ball, explaining why changing your aim isn’t always the best solution.
Stay until the end to hear about Todd’s proven takeaway tip and how the right club face position at a 45-degree angle can significantly impact your game. It’s not just about shifting your feet or adjusting the ball’s position; it’s also about the way you swing the club.
Join us on this exciting journey as we tackle golf’s complexities head-on and help you decode the ‘Rubik’s Cube’ of your golf swing.
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5 Comments
It's Kenny again from Illinois can I put this tip towards my hybrids as well
This face angle check is probably the key thing that has improved my consistency over this year (and cut my handicap in half). Thanks again Todd.
Dave from KY. Another phenomenal tip!! Thank you
And I learned how to solve the cube on YT also:)
Hi Todd, Jeff from Venice FL again. Love your tips. My question relates to left handed golfers with a heavy fade (slice). So I should close my stance and take away at 45 deg angle. How about closing club face before I take my grip? I can't hit a draw. Help