Playing a golf shot with an iron V.S playing the driver are two very different tasks. Depending on our low point and out angle of attack, our (default) swing can sometimes lend itself more to one or the other. After…
We can fall victim to placing a heavy demand on the arms to generate an in to out swing path to play draws. However this can prevent the more organic emergence of the swing sequence we actually require in order…
Do you find yourself striking the golf ball too clean? With an inconsistent distance gapping through the longer irons? A pure strike is more often than not synonymous with more efficient movement and our movement organises itself around the task…
Being able to control trajectory allows us to be better equipped to make adaptations to an ever changing environment on the golf course and upgrades our skill level. Here’s how the weight shift in the golf swing can be used…
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How we prepare ourselves for the golf shot really matters, especially when most of us have learned a certain way which might have been counter to what our body really wanted to do! Here are a couple drills/exercises to discover…
To stop the flip roll release in our golf swing it helps to have an understanding of low point and the dynamic loft of the golf club. Here we have a few drills for you to try out to help…
If we have no sense for where the golf club head is, how it feels and where it’s swinging through space then how can we expect to execute with precision a golf shot swinging the club in excess of 60-100mph!?…
Our golf swing can become victim to the constants we place upon it with notions such as “keep everything still” or have no “unnecessary movement”. It’s a classic example of how the skillset adapts around the mind set as these…