This is possibly the easiest way to
improve any golf swing even yours. You know you can practice for hours
every day, hit hundreds of balls but it will not help you if you're practising
the wrong way and practising the wrong things
to improve your golf swing. I'm going to show you three simple exercises you can
do to improve your golf swing no matter where you are with your game right now.
Very first thing I want you to do. Grab a club and this is like a
three-part move. I want you to really focus on getting pressure into that trail heel in
the backswing. So take your stance first thing you're going to do
is when you make your backswing feel like your head
maybe even gets a little bit taller but most importantly I want you to feel
pressure in that trail here. So start off from
this angle as you come back I want you to feel like you're really
extending that chest and that back and getting to the top backswing
position here but I want you to feel pressure in the back of that heel I
don't want it in the toe here.
One of my big problems faults that I do I tend to go get my head dipping down a bit in the
backswing and that causes a bit of a mix match in weight
distribution in your feet which flows onto the downswing can cause early
extension all other problems i want you to feel
pressure in that trail heel so from here i feel like you're getting just a little
bit taller make sure you maintain your posture still be getting pressure
in that trail here so from this angle here
keeping our head nice and tall from here now the next part i want you
to do is as you come down
you're getting lower to the ground so getting lower getting this nice squat
position here and you should feel about 50 50
in both in both heels even more so in the middle of your feet
equal weight distribution shoe going here
and pausing there now the final bit is just swinging through
and getting most of that weight on that lead foot so it's a three-stage
drill where we go
getting tall pressure on that back heel getting the squat position
and through so from this angle getting taller pressure in the trail
heel squat through
that's how you really build some nice momentum and rhythm in your golf swing
these next two parts i'm going to show you are really important because they
follow on from this they all blend together
so let's go through it all right this is the split hand grip
drills here and you grab a club and hold it in like a hockey sort of grip so your
hands be a lot wider apart in the club parallel to the ground and i
want most importantly i want this elbow pit
of this trail arm pointing forward and i'll show you why in just a moment so as
you set up here i want you to with that same feeling from that first part of the
exercise as you make your back swing turn to the top what you'll find with this split grip is
it makes you work more of your shoulder more of your upper body and takes out
more of that risky sort of movement so as you turn
you'll feel a good stretch in your lats down to there
and through you can feel more of the whole body
moving particularly that upper body will stop you from being so risky if you're one of those players
so from this angle go back get you more width and depth in
your backswing and through
i heard someone on social media recently
saying when i saw this drill someone was
demonstrating they were saying oh this must be why so many hockey players or
ex-hockey players i play with are good golfers because when they play hockey
trains them to move their body the same way a golf swing does they shift
pressure back and through same sort of principle
so from this angle get a split grip got our elbow pit facing this way
getting to the top and through
now there's one more piece to this to make it work properly super important
don't miss this as we've got our elbow pit forward just
do this slowly make your back swing now as you come down
that elbow pit still needs to be pointing forward
but as you get to here we want that club face to square up
so as you rotate open the club face will get square
now where a lot of gophers go wrong this elbow pit ends up pointing out this
way somewhere so to look like this coming down really steep elbow pit's
actually more more pointing down this direction but if you can really feel it pointing forward
right towards the camera there and then rotating through like that
it's more pointing out in this direction here that's keeping the club face square
incredibly important that you when you practice that you're not just
doing this keeping that elbow pit forward
and we're rotating through really gets that upper body working the way it
should so from this angle here
and through now the final exercise i'm going to show
you this will blend this all together so make sure you watch it
third exercise i want you to work on is called the feet together drill this is
for the back swing and the downswing very quickly in case you're wondering
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a discount and all three of these things i'm showing you you only need to do this
for five minutes a day and you can see great improvement in your golf swing so
we've got our feet together let's do the back swing first
the important thing to remember this is always move the feet first this really
blends the golf swing together gives it momentum gives it rhythm all those
things that you need in your golf swing so we're gonna feet together feet move
first and through
keeps it moving we want that flow you always want rhythm and flow in your golf
swing so from down the line feet together
step just moved a bit quick there so always
move that feet first and through
now the downswing just the same only it'll be the lead
foot moving first this again helps us really get those legs involved more so we're not just using all hands and arms
and upper body we're getting those legs involved this just ties it all in
together nicely so we go to the top and through like that
feet nice and close together and we get nice and balanced a great one
practice you can do this hitting balls if you prefer it works just the same
and gives great rhythm and flow in your golf swing now once you feel
really comfortable with that you can bring it all together actually do it as
a full swing so you can start off like nice and close
and you can go there
you can do it with small little steps so from here i'll do a little one this way
i'll go to the top and the little one that way
and then through this gets all my muscles moving really
gets the swing flowing let's try one just like that
five minutes a day that's all you need to do you can improve your golf swing
you can practice with a driver or an iron or hybrid it doesn't really matter
you don't need to be hitting balls with this to do this in your backyard
you can do it at the range prior to playing you around but it's a great way
to get some excellent improvement in your game no
matter where you're at in your golf swing right now in a video coming up
is an important one you need to watch because it's talking about
the shoulders in the golf swing and how they turn so make sure you watch it it's
coming up.
