Believe it or not, all those top players  golf swings you just saw
none of them turned their shoulders much  at all. It's true, let me explain.
You're probably wondering what I'm talking  about. Surely those pro golfers are
turning their shoulders and making huge  shoulder turns which helps 
them get that amazing power  that they get. Truth is your shoulders
can't move by themselves independently  very much at all, they need help. Some
more on that in just a second. But if you  stand straight ahead like this. Just
leave the club there for a moment. Your  shoulders. They can move 
forward they can move back  they can move up and down and around
independently.   They don't have a lot of range in motion
and you may have been told this  in your backswing. Just move your left
shoulder forward   and your right shoulder back. Seems to
make a lot of sense. But the problem is  if I do that in the golf swing even
forget the club.   If I move that left shoulder forward
that right shoulder back that's not much  of a not much of a turn, is it? In a golf
swing if I was to do that  I'm not going to hit the ball very 
far.

Not very far at all and I'm always  amazed when I see golfers on the tee
on the fairways, they hit a poor shot and  the buddy or even themselves they'll
tell themselves I didn't make a good  turn I didn't make a full turn or their
buddies will say you didn't turn enough.  And usually what happens is an endeavour
to rectify that they'll get over the  ball again and they'll do this. 
They'll get a bigger turn but they'll  stand up taller and get further away
from the ball. Causes more problems.  now golf would be easy if the ball was
up here somewhere you could get away  with that but our balls down here so
we need to stay in posture and maintain  our tilt so more on that in just a
moment but the key thing is i want to  explain
to get your shoulders to get a full turn  and to get more power and consistency in
your golf swing  you need to be working on
turning your core  your obliques and really important i
think this is going to be  a great feel for you and your laps
because when you move them  together
what will happen is  those shoulders will come along from the
ride and they'll automatically  get you that bigger turn that you're
after i want you to try that with me put  a club down
focus purely on this  core this torso this trunk
especially your lats  and really feel like that is what's
doing the turning not the shoulders i  want your lats
to make your swing feel like they're  turning
and i think you'll find  you can make a pretty decent backswing
even if you can only go to sort of  halfway three quarters
you focus on moving that those bigger  muscles i spoke of
you'll find  much easier to make a bigger turn and
you're not turning your shoulders i want  you to give it a try now without a club
leave me a comment below if you feel  like straight away
you made a bigger turn  and that will feel a lot more powerful
for you so drop a comment down below  the other thing it does when you
feel like you're turning more from that  core that trunk those lats get your legs
involved quite often if you're just  trying to turn those shoulders the golf
swing will look like this  not much real turn at all is there it's
just a very short armsy swing and just  because the club gets further back here
you can often feel like it's powerful  but it's not but if you feel like you're
turning this  this middle section here getting those
lats to turn look what happens you'll  find your legs get involved and you
start using the ground for power  if i just really feel those big muscles
moving  all of a sudden my legs get involved
and i can make a much more powerful  back swing which makes the downswing
much easier and again  it doesn't matter if you can't make a
full back swing  that feeling of moving those laps and
everything in one piece  will be a much more powerful
golf swing for you here's a couple of  drills you can practice to really build
this into your game i want you to grab a  club put it either in your belly button
or just below it  choke down on the grip
and just make golf swings   and you feel
like  it makes your core and those lats and
that chest all work together  and it's a much more powerful back swing
which will lead right through to the  downswing the shoulders will turn they
have to turn  but if you can focus on these bigger
muscles  this is a great little drill to do on
the t-block just before it's your turn  to hit
i highly recommend you practice this one  a lot this works really well gets
everything engaged  much more powerful swing now the other
thing you can do  put that club down for a second i'll
show you this from two different angles  stand up straight slide your
your lead arm now for me it's my left  slide it down just below that that lead
knee  then you're going to turn for your back
swing  and then put your arms out
this is a great feel exercise you can  see there i've just made a full back
swing  try it from this angle
slide that arm down  turn
arms out  there's your backswing and I can really
feel those lats and everything getting  engaged so with the club  sliding that arm down
turn  grab the club
there  so again from here  sliding it down turn
club up to the top  there's your back swing
practice that i know that will help you  out let me hit a short shot and i'll
show you how it's done all right let's  hit one now i'm going to focus on
getting that turn with my lats getting  that nice turn i'm going to maintain my
tilts  and i'm going to maintain that distance
from the ball with those tilts as well  i'm not going to be standing up like
this i'm just going to try to turn  getting those big muscles turning not
turning the shoulders they'll turn  automatically
and i'm going to swing through so let's  do one
nice and easy  not too bad a strike give that a try any
questions put them down below i've got  an important video that you need to
watch coming up because this talks about  the role of the left shoulder in the
downswing so once you've made  a good backswing getting that full turn
using those lats  the next part is really key so it's the
left shoulder and how it moves at the  start of the downswing so make sure you
watch that video it's coming up.