To get a smooth golf swing with this simple momentum drill, you have to stop being so careful with your takeaway. Most golfers try to swing the club back too slowly, which actually kills your rhythm and forces you to…
Put your golf swing on autopilot with this simple winding and expansion technique that makes the game feel effortless. This video explains how loading your body correctly in the backswing prepares you to unwind naturally without overthinking the downswing. When…
This hard golf drill creates a perfect backswing sequence by using a split grip and footwork progression to feel the ultimate load. Start by preloading with your left foot back, winding the system up, and sliding your hands together to…
Learn how to coil on plane in the backswing like Adam Scott to maintain a consistent relationship with the golf ball. This video explains how to wind up while staying in your golf posture, ensuring your shoulders point toward the…
Learn how to swing arms in golf swing like Henrik Stenson by focusing on a structured, connected backswing rather than lifting the club with your hands. A common mistake is lifting the club early instead of letting the hands be…
Keep this angle to stop standing up in your golf swing. Many golfers fear keeping the head and chest over the ball, so they back up or stand tall coming into impact, losing power and contact. Focus on maintaining or…
Move your right elbow like this in the golf swing to fix that flying right elbow fault. We work on getting the right arm to move more forward and in instead of back and down, similar to skipping a stone…
The Left Arm Move For A SHALLOW Downswing! You need this left arm move for a shallow downswing, keeping your lead arm high and internally rotated through transition, while the trail arm avoids throwing the club out with early force.…
Move your lead arm like Viktor Hovland for a smoother, more powerful and shallow golf swing. Watch how the lead arm rotates internally in transition, leaving the club’s center of mass back towards the trail side while the left wrist…