When chipping – gaining the confidence to allow your clubhead to simply swing – instead of guiding it with tense hands, wrists and forearms comes from the simple feel of swinging a hammer. In this video you will learn to apply that feel to your chipping game.
In this video tip you will learn the feel of delivering your club head speed, rather than using it up or wasting it prior to or at impact. The key to good golf is to still be accelerating at impact.
In this video tip you will come to understand how to cock your wrists properly when chipping, so that you don’t add tension to your hands and forearms. In this manner, you will overcome your fear of hitting your chips too far when you cock your wrists.
Just think what hitting it straight would do for your golf scores. In this video you will come to understand the importance of working on the feel of proper wrist cock so you can keep the face square.
In this video tip you will find a simpler and more reliable way to feel and control the distance and accuracy of those chip shots that have been giving you trouble.
In this video clip we stress the importance of rhythm in your golf swing. Believe it or not, the rhythm of your swing is established in the first few inches of your takeaway. When you can feel this flow of motion with the body and arms working in concert, together, tension free, as your swing begins, you WILL produce consistently better ball flights.
So many new golfers have been told to “keep your head down.” I’m here to tell you that is really bad advice! In this video clip you will come to understand why. And when you make the change to chin – up, you WILL play better golf!
In the following video we demonstrate the connections and feel of motion gained by using a one piece takeaway. A proper takeaway establishes the rhythm of your swing as well as your connection to your target. This is perhaps the most ignored part of the swing by the majority of players, but certainly one of the most important.
The terrible misconception is that “great putters are born, not made.” Nothing could be further from the truth. We can all become excellent putters once we understand and learn the feel of the fundamentals of putting. In this video clip you will come to understand the art of natural acceleration when putting. With a proper understanding and correct set-up position, predictably consistent putting just got a whole lot easier.