Every tour pro has these two elements of the golf swing and you should copy them. The good news is everyone can do them easily. If you will copy these two golf swing moves you will improve your ball striking and lower your golf scores.
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There are two things that every single golf professional does on every single swing that they make and you should be trying to emulate them and it should be easy to do because these are the two easiest things that they do that you can copy but yet 80 85% of the people that I
Teach don’t do it and the first one every single PJ Tour player Swings with great Rhythm now some’s rhythms a little faster than others some’s a little slow take Ernie L’s Fred Couples those two come to mind as golf pros with fantastic Rhythm but every one of those Pros out
There swings with great Rhythm now what does Rhythm do for us in the golf swing rhythm is kind of I refer to it as the glue to the golf swing it allows the golf swing to work it keeps everything firing in the correct sequence okay and
Rhythm also allows us to hit the ball a lot more solid and it allows our mistakes to be a lot more manageable so you should be trying to swing every single time with rhythm now why do my golfers my students not swing with rhythm I think because they’re all
Trying to hit the ball so far and they’re trying to hit the ball so far and they’re using the wrong part of their body they use their arms they don’t use the pivot so you should go to the driving range and you should practice with rhythm now
What is rhythm in the golf swing it’s just kind of a little beat it’s a count kind of a one two okay a one two go out to the range count in your head as you’re making Strokes don’t count out loud the guy standing next to
You might think you’re a little bit of nuts but just count out count in your head and work on that Rhythm then as you develop that Rhythm I like people to go slow to begin with just kind of let your body speed up a little bit but keep that rhythm in
Your arms so the first thing that every Pro does that you should be trying to emulate is they all swing with beautiful Rhythm oh just on the front edge of the green so what’s the second thing that every go professional does in every single swing that you should be
Emulating they all get to a really well balanced finish you watch the Tour player they all hit that shot that club goes around behind their ears their back foot comes up off the ground and they are balanced even the guys now that that front foot’s coming up off the ground a
Little bit they all still get to a very well balanced finish and then even after they’ve held that follow through with that club behind their ears they bring that club down in front of them and they’ll stand there like this so if they all do it there’s got to
Be a reason why well if I can get to a well balanced finish and being under control then I was balanced in the golf swing and I had control of my golf club in the golf swing if I get to a finish and I am falling all over the place I
Can’t hold my balance I’m rocking backwards on my back foot if I make that swing and my club com slinging back out of there I’ve got no control and if I don’t have control of my body and I don’t have control of the golf club I’m never going to control that golf
Ball when we were kids I remember golf instruction wasn’t nearly what it is now when we were kids and we would watch golf on television and we would be out on the golf course or on the driving range and we would all be trying to finish like one of the tour
Players now we never were really trying to finish like Arie but we were all trying to get to that follow through and finish that golf swing and hold it in Balance so if you want to be more like the professional learn to get yourself to a good finish in the swing so again
Weight rotates into the left foot back foot comes up off the ground onto its toe knees basically go right together club right around behind your ears if you hit a golf ball and you struggle with your balance find it slow yourself down enough that you can have balance if
You will start getting yourself to a really nice finish in the swing and if you will start to swing with rhythm a lot of those swing flaws that you have are going to diminish a little bit and you’re going to start hitting that ball more solid and you’re going to keep that
Ball in play more and your scores are going to go down so what is the number two thing that all tour players do that you should be trying to do they all get themselves to a really good well-balanced finish and they are under control I want to thank you for coming
In and watching this video today do yourself a favor get out on the driving range work on Rhythm work on balance they’re easy folks easy easy to do all you got to do is think about them quit worrying about that golf ball in that shot for a while and pay attention
To what your body’s doing you will not regret fixing these two things because again they’re easy and hey you’re not working on your mechanics you’re just working on Rhythm and balance thank you so much for watching if you found this helpful go check out some of my other
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Somebody came out here on the golf course yesterday or the day before 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 hit 12 golf balls from this one spot and of course didn’t fill their divots respect your golf course do your job and thank you so much for coming in
And watching I’ll see you next time so here we go the second thing every Tour player does they all find a really good finish to their swing oh I didn’t do it I lost my balance right there
4 Comments
Good stuff
Super content and sage advice on tempo and follow through. The blooper was fun 😅. Have a great day Bris.
Great video
“Well balanced”? Scottie Scheffler has now joined the conversation.