Especially when the ball isn’t sitting perfectly, it will help to get your hands slightly more forward at impact. That way, you’ll hit the ball first and then the ground, making your angle of attack steeper and reducing the amount of grass between the clubface and the ball.
This small adjustment can make a big difference in contact quality and consistency.
If you want a drill that helps you feel this move automatically without overthinking it comment “Flow”, and I’ll send you the link to Sandra Gal’s and my Practice Community, where we help golfers with the right methods to level up their game. Best, Sigmar
🎥 Golf Swing Slow Motion Camera: Michael Field Made by Golfskool.com
The only thing I don't like in this demo is your rotation is very flat which encourages a sway, usually towards the target, encourages a block or fade. Instead, on the backswing, as soon as you feel the weight in your right leg and it straightens slightly, the hip must rise to provide the spiralling action that keeps the swing centered. Similarly, in the follow through, pull the left hip up to stay centred and provide the consistency of a sensational swing.
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Especially when the ball isn’t sitting perfectly,
it will help to get your hands slightly more forward at impact.
That way, you’ll hit the ball first and then the ground,
making your angle of attack steeper
and reducing the amount of grass between the clubface and the ball.
This small adjustment can make a big difference in contact quality and consistency.
If you want a drill that helps you feel this move automatically without overthinking it
comment “Flow”, and I’ll send you the link to Sandra Gal’s and my Practice Community,
where we help golfers with the right methods to level up their game.
Best,
Sigmar
🎥 Golf Swing Slow Motion
Camera: Michael Field
Made by Golfskool.com
Thats some compression right there
Well….. I think it's safe to say that ball did not go left
it's called a hold on fade, mickeson calls it hinge and hold.
That’s definitely not a steel shaft 😬
At my age, that's just a dream! 😂 Wowzer!
The only thing I don't like in this demo is your rotation is very flat which encourages a sway, usually towards the target, encourages a block or fade.
Instead, on the backswing, as soon as you feel the weight in your right leg and it straightens slightly, the hip must rise to provide the spiralling action that keeps the swing centered. Similarly, in the follow through, pull the left hip up to stay centred and provide the consistency of a sensational swing.