The Sternum Golf Swing Tee Height – Viewer Request
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If you’ve seen my other videos and you’re wondering how high up to tee the golf ball with the sternum I dear in the golf swing, this may very well help. So, what I’m really looking to do is get that sternum back here for a draw. So, I can bottom out into this part of the swing so it then comes back up to the golf ball from that angle. So, then when we’re looking to say create speed and noise around this point, this black mark on the stick here, we’re going to be doing that at the bottom of the golf swing. So, if we do that through the golf ball here, we’re going to make noise over here where that black spot is and we’re going to be coming down and across that golf ball. When we move our sternum back, we get back down to this point and it then goes up to the golf ball. So, as it comes from this point here to there, we get more up on the golf ball naturally without having to pull the club up. We just swing swing through this black spot. So, put your black spot there and then we get that into out and up motion on the golf ball. But the closer you do it, the lower the tea height needs to be. And the further back you do it, the higher the tea height needs to be. If you do it really far back here, you’re then coming up much higher. And then the more you get your speed over the left side of the golf ball, the more you get your speed late, the more you hit down on the golf ball. And the more you hit down on the golf ball, the more likely you are to catch the top of the club face. So, if you get a lot of shots being caught right on the top there, it could be because your speed is too late and we’re hitting down on the golf ball too much. If we get our speed further back and we get there coming up, you’re more likely to hit lower on the club face and maybe even top the odd one. Now, that would be a very good sign in my opinion that you then need to go slightly higher in the tea. But there is an element of trial and error for this. So, the more I go back, the higher I need that tee, the more I the closer I get to the golf ball, the lower I need the tee to be. And when I’m trying to hit a really big high draw to get up and over something or maybe to use the wind or whatever it is, I will tee the ball up higher so I’ve got more space to get my sternum back to then get back into the ball. And when I need to launch the ball a bit lower, I will then teether the ball down a little bit and get my sternum closer to the ball so I can then get that initial lower launch that I’m after for the specific shot on the golf course. So if you find that you try the sternum idea and you get a lot of balls on the bottom of the club face or even top of few on request or even top of few where you hit the bottom of the face there, that is not a bad sign at all. It just means we need to prop the ball up to where that club face is coming through to because you’re doing a good job generally if you’re getting that result. Get the ball up. Don’t be scared to tee that ball up a little bit higher to put it exactly where that club face is already going because the evidence of topping it and thinning it is there. I’ve got that teed up really high so I can get even further back here. then I get that ball launching much higher if I need to get up and over trees or I’ve got wind behind and I really want that wind to carry that ball as far as possible. I’m using that tea height to give me space. So, there is an element of trial and error in this idea, but don’t be scared to go higher when you start hitting the ball lower. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe and all that fun stuff all the other YouTubers say because it does help the channel and it helps people find my videos and improve their golf as much as you do. Well, I’ll see you on the next one.
5 Comments
Great info and visual
Holy fuck its Austin Powers
Great stuff again! I have one last request, at my last range session (with irons) moving my sternum around really helped me understand my swing path better and how it affects the ball flight, but I am having a bit of trouble with the release, could you do a video explaining how the release works when you are moving your sternum ahead of and behind of the ball? When I put my sternum behind the ball with an iron I am launching it to the moon, like 50 yards in the air and I think its because I am holding the face open. You are a legend!
This is the 2nd time you’ve give me a great tip, thanks 😊
There’s loads more to this sternum stuff than I imagined. Hadn’t thought of crying tee height but it’s worth a go, especially to get a high draw