Instantly change you Swing Path!
Most golfers are working on changing their swing path in one way or another. You’ve probably been told your swinging too far IN-to-OUT, or too far OUT-to-IN.
Swing path plays a key role in determining shot shape/direction, as well as your ability to strike the ball consistently and hit it far enough. A swing path that is too extreme (in either direction) will lead to multiple issues with your ball striking and ability to control the direction of your shots.
In this video, I will explore ways in which you can alter your swing path instantly, whether you need to be less IN-to-OUT, or less OUT-to-IN. These simple tips can be applied immediately to help you improve your ball striking quality and consistency, and help you reduce that dreaded SLICE 🔪 or that destructive HOOK🪝.
OTHER SWING PATH VIDEOS CAN BE FOUND BELOW…
THE $1 DRILL – https://youtu.be/kzfUHQXtiHE
DRAW or FADE – https://youtu.be/wnlmx1yUhdk
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8 Comments
How does moving the ball back or forward impact distance?
Great video, this will help me a lot.
I highly recommend everyone out there to experiment with “extremes”…. ball position, swing path, strong, and weak grips, flat swing vs steep swing, and everything in between. Even the distance you stand from the ball at setup. Example…. Take a weak grip, and figure out how to hook it. You’ll find that you need to swing the club out at the ball(inside/out path), not be as aggressive with your turn, and really release the club with your hands. Your swing will likely feel “flatter” than what you’re used to. Or, take a strong grip, and figure out how to slice it. You’ll need to rotate hard, maybe stand a little closer to the ball, to promote a steeper approach, and have lots of right side bend to hold the face off through impact. Experimenting with “extremes” will teach you so much about how to move, to get desired results. You’ll be surprised at how quickly you’ll learn to back off from those extremes, get closer to “neutral”, and shape the ball either direction.
I will be trying these in the morning on the range then take the one that works for me to the Wigwam Friday golf ⛳
OMG 🤯 Rob, you've read my mind. I've been saying to a few of my friends that the DRILLS creates the FEELS that produces the REALS! 💥
Rob, as always your videos are very informative, with great explanations. I am working a lot right now on varying the club path and the club face at impact. Look forward to trying these!
well done
Excellent video. Worth saving for reference.