If you're hitting it fat thin or topping
it, you need to learn how to stay down  through impact in the golf swing. In this
next video I'm going to show you exactly  how to do it fast, keep watching. So 
to stay down through impacting your  golf swing you need to get low point
control now with your irons which is  what i'm specifically going to be
talking about today we need to be   getting the right amount
of descending blow into the golf ball so  we can hit ball first turf second. So an
example would be as you're coming down  is to have more of a descending blow
with your iron and you'll catch the ball  and then the divot after that's when you
see these pros on tv you see them taking  these huge divots they're hitting the
ball first and then divot after that's how you  compress your irons that's how you get
more distance and more accuracy and  you'll see typically at impact you'll
see them in some sort of position like  this with the shaft leaning forward and
they really can press down on the golf  ball and this is for
pretty much every iron in the bag  and they get in this great position here
so low point control  incredibly important you need to be
getting that slightly descending blow we  don't want to be sort of coming down
steep like this but we need to be coming  through
nice sort of shallow descending sort of  blow like that
and just catching the ball  flush first and then div it second so
three keys to help you stay down through  impacting the golf swing now all three
of these are important so make sure you  watch all three this is not a case just
skipping one and just doing the other  two all three are super important the
third one is the most important and i'm  also going to show you a really good
drill that ties them all together so the  first one is the back swing now if your
back swing at present looks something  like this where it's very short your arms are very
bent you haven't really turned very well  it's going to be very difficult for you
to stay down through impact because your  arms will be too bent you 
can't sort of get through  the ball very solid your 
swing won't flow so ideally  when you turn you need to 
feel like those arms are a  little bit more stretched out you're
getting a much better turn   it doesn't matter if you can't get your
arms to a full 90 degree turn or your  shoulders i should say   even if you can only go to here that's
fine but get those arms stretched out straight  in this sort of spot here really 
important now the other thing is  if you're someone that sways off the
golf ball too much like this or   maybe even a reverse pivot like that
you will find it very difficult to stay   down through the golf ball the momentum
when you sway like this will make   it very difficult to get back here
to the golf ball so incredibly important   and the opposite of having those arms too
ben if you're someone that doesn't hinge   very much with your wrists and you're
very much like that very exaggerated but   if you don't hinge much it's very likely when 
you come down you're gonna chunk it and hit   well behind the golf ball and that goes the same 
with having your arms very short it's most likely  you're going to hit somewhere back here
and that's no good so for you watching  this get over the ball.

I want 
you to really feel like you make  a nice centered back swing and by that i
mean yes you can move a little bit onto  your right side you want to be getting
pressure into that right instep  but we want that head to be
fairly still   but just moving a little bit behind the
ball a nice centered turn  somewhere like that
that will set you up   really nicely for
the downswing  and make it easier for you to stay down
and through the ball now the second part  of this key
to staying down through the golf swing  through impact is the re-centering in
the downswing i think this is probably  the most challenging for most golfers so
here's what it looks like as we've made  it we've made a good center back swing
what i'd like you to do  as you start your down swing i like to
feel like this left shoulder is lead  shoulder and my left hip go down
slightly  and what happens
when you do that your body re-centers  and it gets you into a position where
you're able to strike the ball more  and the divot after
now the key is  as we get here
as we come down like this  the key is that we still need to be
maintaining some wrist angles we don't  want to be casting letting those wrist
angles disappear because then you're  still going to hit
well behind the golf ball  we need to be getting that shift
happening to our lead foot  there lead shoulder lead hip down  and then we're able to come through and
compress the golf ball now the real key  for this
is this re-centering it actually happens  before the backswing is finished if you
have a look at any of your favorite  touring pros have a look at their swing
in slow motion from face on  you will see
nearly all of them  as they're going up before they finish  their back swing you'll see this
movement  laterally towards the target just like
this  laterally towards the target and then
they'll come down and through  now a lot of golfers see this and they
think that's a slide  it's not a slide
a slide is this  where the hips just go
and the upper body gets hung back behind  here that's a slide that's definitely
not what you want to do you hit a lot of  fat shots tops and fins doing that
but i want you  you're really getting your upper body
your torso and your lower body forward  it's only a small move it's not a
massive move  small move there  and then down like that and you'll find
it much easier to really stay down hit  the ball first
and hit divot second now the third part  of this is the sequence this is super
important because this ties in the  backswing and the downswing so as we
we make our backswing as we start our  downswing we're making sure that our
lower body is moving slightly first and  the arms and then the shoulders are
following  and they're flowing through
we don't want that upper body as we  start that downswing to be moving early
and getting our arms and shoulders to  cut across the ball and come down steep
so from this angle  you're someone that's getting your
sequencing out of out of place  it might look something like this you
come to the top here as you start down  arms and shoulders going out that's your
sequence getting out  and you're going to cut straight across
the golf ball  and be in all sorts of trouble so i want
you to feel  as you get up to the top here
get that lower body moving first the  club will shallow really important that  club shallows it should be splitting
somewhere through that trail forearm  club shallowing
and it's really falling underneath you  can see the club's coming underneath my
body it's coming from the inside  and i'm swinging through it's not
getting out  and coming down steep over the top
now i've got a simple drill for you  coming up i want you to practice this
because this will make this whole golf  swing much easier
here's a simple drill you can practice  to embed this into your game now i've
got the advantage of my mat i've  actually got lines across here so if you
don't have this and you're at the  driving range you can draw a line in the
grass put down some spray paint or some  chalk or just something to use as a
reference point now what i'm going to do  in this example here and i practice this
all the time  i'm setting up with my club where the
ball would be  getting into my stance i'm going to
practice doing swings doing those three  keys that i've just spoken about
and as i come down i'm aiming to hit  just in front or really on top of that
line or just past it  that way i know i've hit ball first and
then turf second this is what i practice  so i'll just do it nice and slow  and i can see i think i hit somewhere
just past that yellow line there and  i'll practice this over and over
and that gets my low point control  improving gets my low point control on a
slight down swing  and that way i know i'm going to
compress those ions and hit them nice  and solid so let's do another one
nice and slow  and through
that is a great drill you can practice  find what works best for you but i
guarantee you if you're struggling to  hit your irons
one of those three keys i spoke about  will be the reason why either your
backswing your downswing or your  sequencing is out now if you try these
three moves  and you still find you're hitting it fat
i want you to pay attention to your  wrist angles particularly in your
downswing  now if you find you're still going
hitting them fat it's quite likely as i  mentioned earlier that those wrist
angles disappearing here  and you're hitting back here somewhere
so i want you to really focus on  that wrist angle that you had at the top
of your back swing  you're maintaining it a little bit
longer and you're releasing the angles down  here a bit lower so if you're still
hitting it fat doing this drill  check those wrist angles incredibly
important now what is even more  important i've got a video coming up
that's talking about the shoulder turn  in the golf swing now when you combine
that with the keys in this video  you're gonna hit the ball longer and
straighter see you on it.