One thing that professional players do way better than amateurs is strike the ball consistently. They control their low point brilliantly, make contact with the ball and the ground in the right place every time, and never waste shots with fats, thins or tops.

So what can we do to start improving our strike? PGA professional Jack Backhouse has some ideas for us.

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17 Comments

  1. Great drills, I've been doing the stack and tilt (and the right foot off the floor drill) for a few weeks and my strike has improved tenfold – it's just remembering it on course, I easily fall into old bad swing habits 🤦‍♂️

  2. This was an exceptional training video! One of the best ones I’ve seen to explain a really good way to practice the weight transfer and really get it to be a part of your muscle memory. Great job!

  3. great video and a big help I kill my driver and so so on irons just as he said, will try these drills! PS any ideas why I have such toe deep divots? (hump move?). ;0(

  4. Love the content but please cut down on the number of camera angle changes. The constant cuts is almost nausea inducing.

  5. Could you do another KBS putter shaft test with their new KBS GPS putter shaft and compare it to the KBS CT Tour?

  6. Getting spun out from the angle changes but it took 2 minutes to learn exactly why I can hit my irons right now

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