In this tip I am teaching you how to copy pros to hit it long & straight. Pros do something 80-90% of all golfers do not do so it’s vital you understand it then start working on it right away.

Every student I teach asks me to hit it long & straight. I show them this position which allows them to copy pros. What do they do? They don’t do it. This is the main difference between pros and amateurs so you can’t not work on it.

Seriously, you get this and you will hit it longer and straighter than you every have in your life. This is a fact that I prove to my students on a daily basis. To copy pros is not going to come right away. You need the right thought then it takes work but the pay off is hitting the ball long & straight.

If you have been struggling for years and nothing is getting you the distance you are after why don’t we learn to copy pros to hit it long & straight? Make sense?

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Tip Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HuV7bMXB4c

20 Comments

  1. Exasperated often? 😂 I was at the range yesterday and nothing was working right. Out of 90 balls I hit maybe 5 well….with really low clubhead speeds. Lot's of chunks and thins, hooks and slices. My clubs are only 4 years old…can't blame them! I felt really tight during the whole session. this morning I remembered seeing you on YouTube….so I'm back!
    Your videos are inspiring me make the change. Thank you.

  2. Thanks for this timely video. At the range Sat and realized just how far behind in my downswing my hips were. So, just started thinking about the hips (not arms or wrists). Big difference in accuracy and distance! Then watched the U.S. Open full round on Sat and Sun, just watching the pros hips. They move very fast, but are never behind in the downswing. I need to work more, but am starting to see results. I do think that the most weight at address should be on the left foot. Maybe 60/40. Also, straightening out the trail leg slightly in the backswing is beneficial since it allows more shoulder turn. Your comments?

  3. He starts out saying "this is with irons, this with driver"… then at 10:00 epiphany hits ! the same as a mid iron with the driver! hips are open and hands go thru impact a bit sooner

  4. I agree that your method of thinking turn instead of thinking shift is better. What are your thoughts on pushing your belt buckle towards the target as you finish that turn (in other words creating extension)?

  5. Another great video. I just turn on the backswing, starting my left knee back then just concentrating, bringing my right heal up on downswing to turn hips toward target. I think this is basically it. Still fight the hitting impulse at times. Plan to see Paul in fall to get in-person diagnostics.

  6. Thanks Paul…I have been working on better footwork, and this is definitely part of that. I do shift….but it's only a bump toward the target, and then I turn. Will try this with a little more determination at the range next time…

  7. Hey I bought your program and I’ve adopted to the neutral grip but I’m having a hard time with getting my wrists to roll and get good contact. When I bow my wrist like a DJ I get solid contact and hit a power fade. I know you are against the bow and I’m not looking for a bandaid fix. If I’m able to get a good hip rotation would a bowed position be okay?

  8. Paul, great vid. Here's what many people don't understand (I was a shifter before i found your instruction). If you tell yourself turn hips to target from top of backswing, your mind knows it has to use the ground to turn. You get the shift FOR FREE. Tell yourself to turn (even without a club) and you will naturally squat to square and continue to turn through. All you need to do is think turn. It's magic. Thanks again!!

  9. Wonderful to hear Paul! I've always been perplexed by shift PLUS the turn at impact, thank you for clarification.

  10. Man I just love this. Paul can we think shoulder turn from the top. Does the shoulder turn simultaneously turn the hips?

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