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Golf Swing Sequence Drill | Feel What The Pros Feel



Producing clubhead speed in the golf swing starts with a good sequence of movements. In this video Professional Golf Instructor Chris Tyler, shows you how to unlock your body and move like the best players in the world.

0:00 Intro
0:21 Pros load sequence
0:43 Pros unload sequence
1:45 Drill Objective
2:55 The drill
6:59 Picking up the pace

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13 Comments

  1. Best explanation I have seen on where the shoulders and hips need to be during a hands and arm swing. The checkpoints and alignment rods really help. Great video. Thanks!

  2. For so long I have been stacking on the lead side in fear of not transitioning back before the arms come through I believe you have set the path with this drill. Now to find out if I'm disciplined enough to work this into my swing. Thanks I think I will use this in my pre shot routine as well.

  3. This is gold Chris, many thanks. It's great that there's someone providing comprehensive well thought out solutions instead of trying to sell instant fixes that will get us hitting like Rory after watching a 30 second clip.

  4. How do you know if your feet are properly aligned when you're supposed to angle your toes outward? Do you just use shoe laces, or heels, or?

  5. You are the most unique instructor on youtube. By that I mean you take a great deal of time for a relatively small but important issue. I am not sure where you learned your method especially as you are pretty young but you are easily the best.

  6. Great lesson Chris.
    I’m assuming that these movements are subtle as this appears to be the beginning of a swaying off the ball problem. Can you tell us what is the one feel or movement to ensure it doesn’t become a sway problem? Cheers

  7. Thank you, Chris. I've seen a huge improvement in ball striking recently, partly due to some of your ideas. Congrats on your channel starting to blow up. Seems like about a 4k subscriber jump in the last month. Sky's the limit.

    Question: You talk a lot about getting the rotation working. I'm guessing most Ams don't rotate much. What are your thoughts on the idea that shifting forward from a good backswing position (well rotated) will force your hips to rotate without really focusing on getting open? I have had some success with this idea and not really trying to get open, but focusing on the weight shift and letting the club pull me through the completion of the swing. Do you ever see amateurs who go a little too crazy and open up too much before impact?

  8. Very good video. I like using the left oblique on the downswing and through swing. I have always used left knee, right hip and scapula on the back swing and the opposite on the downswing as I have already shifted weight to my left heal before finishing the backswing. A few questions. 1) do you advocate using the right oblique on the backswing? 2) what about just oblique and scapula both ways with extension on the left side when posting up or how would you suggest which body parts to focus on while doing the movements 3) I am 80 and just getting back in to golf as my body will no longer let me play tennis. I find I am having difficulty now with chipping and pitching. Which body parts would you advocate for my short game?

  9. You said something around minute 3 that jumped out at me. "You open the hips with your left obliques". No "active" legs or pelvis movement? You also said that many AMs turn their hips too much. How much is too much? When we see Rory hit a driver, it definitely looks like a full hip turn. Look forward to your comments.

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