SKILLS

This is the KEY to EVERYTHING in Your Golf Swing!



In this video, Steve teaches you to make a precise motion with the right foot and ankle that will set up great things in your golf swing!

Follow these tips and drills to increase clubhead speed, smash factor, driver distance, and have more FUN!
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7 Comments

  1. Steve – I’ve noticed you do something a little different with your lead foot on the downswing. Is this related to the right foot movement or does it make it easier? Thanks.

  2. First issue describes my right foot. Fighting early extension forever, until seeing this exact problem in a video of myself I made last week. No instructor has ever seen or corrected it for me. It also prevented me from ever being able to get onto the left edge of my left foot. Will work on this for the rest of the year. Awesome video. Thanks Steve

  3. My coach has me working on exactly the same….
    If you can master this movement it doe's so many good things in your golf swing…
    Really appreciate your channel 😊

  4. Wouldn’t you thing that the misconception of “pushing off” from the back foot motion??? Almost like the trail foot is trying to force the weight forward? I really think that is a huge misconception of using the ground as leverage

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