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Perfect Impact Drill – Strike it Like the Pros!



The most important position in golf is IMPACT, and for iron shots, you need to have a downward angle of attack which help you to hit the ball first, and the ground second. It also helps you to compress your irons shots correctly, just like the Pros and experience that euphoric feeling of a perfectly struck golf shot.

However, most amateur golfers never experience this feeling, or, at best, have it occur once in a while and leave them endlessly searching for a way to recreate that feeling again.

The key to achieving this solid contact and compression like the Pros is SHAFT LEAN at impact. Having the shaft leaning forwards at impact allows you to hit high enough up on the face to strike the ball from the centre of the club face and hit the ball more consistently.

This drill will show you exactly how to achieve the desired SHAFT LEAN at impact every time with such a SIMPLE idea, you won’t believe you hadn’t tried it before.

If you want to stop “flipping” or “scooping” at the ball which is leading to poor contact, low distance and random shot patterns, then you simply MUST try this drill.

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14 Comments

  1. Great video, just hope the public don't throw cans of beer at the players, YES plastic cups is fine but not half full cans of beer, but they had a lot of fun apart from said missiles.

  2. Hi Rob, you mentioned that part about feeling some pressure on your trail index finger. A while back in one of your videos on grip you mentioned the importance of that but I never saw anything you did that elaborated on it. Do you have a tutorial on it? I mostly feel the swing with my lead arm but have messed around with feeling it in the trail hand and explored a “skipping a stone” feeling with the trail index finger but never quite knew if it was a good path to go down.

  3. Hi Rob- The impact pre-set says it all. A perfect picture to lock into-AND,repeat,repeat,repest. Thanks and stay safe-Russ

  4. How many grooves up from the bottom of the club face should we strike the ball? Thank you.

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