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Impact Bag Pop

The impact bag pop drill uses an impact bag to help build an awareness of the release of the angles later in the swing. Oftentimes, golfers who cast and scoop release the angles early in the downswing and then move the club in more of a linear fashion late in the swing. This is the opposite of our Stock Tour Swing model. In the Stock Tour Swing, you'll want to move the club linearly early and then angularly late (during the release).

Tags: Poor Contact, Not Enough Distance, Chicken Wing, Release, Drill, Intermediate

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This is the Impact Bag Pop.

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So the Impact Bag Pop is a drill for working on delivery position down to impact.

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I find a number of different swing patterns cause golfers to feel weak in doing delivery

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position drills.

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Specifically when my students all tend to find golfers get into this position and when they

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do that on their own they tend to fire quickly and I'll ask them do you feel like you're

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like ready to strike from there or do you feel like you've slammed on the brakes and they'll

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usually say I feel like I slammed on the brakes I got nothing left to hit with.

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So if we take a step backward that issue usually comes up when you've already when you're

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used to hitting it with more kind of linear push against the club as a poor more of an angular

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swing down to the bottom.

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What I mean by that is there's two big ways that I can move the club.

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I can move the club linearly in space or I can rotate it.

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If I'm, let's say, early with my arms and more of a cast pattern, if I go like this I

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release all the angular and so now all I have left to put do is push on the club linearly.

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And so what will happen is you need space to be able to apply that linear movement where

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if we're looking at the angle here I still have a pretty significant angle with my arm.

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So from here I can deliver the club anguly but if I wanted to try to push the club linearly

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it feels very, very weak.

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So the delivery pop is helping get the timing of the angular change happening much later.

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Basically not throwing the club with your arms getting it down late and then delivering

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the speed down into the impact zone.

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So I'm going to take a old shaft here and we're going to do the delivery pop.

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So we're going to get into this delivery position and then from here we're basically

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going to strike the bag like I was hitting a old carpet trying to knock dust off it.

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So I'm in this delivery position and then I'm going to extend the legs to help pull and

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I'm going to extend the right arm and wrist to help push and that creates more of this

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angular movement instead of more of a linear hit.

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You can see if you're used to getting the arms way back here that's usually a sign that

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I'm trying to do a linear hit and you can hear the difference between that and that's

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second one.

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That's second one has a lot more pop to it which is why it is called the impact bag

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pop.

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And you'll notice one other trend that you'll tend to see is if you're more of a linear

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guy then when you get down to this position when you go through you'll see that your

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arms have a fair amount of drift after impact kind of like this where if I'm more of

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this angular pattern you'll see that my hands tend to stop rated impact.

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In fact, if I'm doing this really well I can strike the bag and bring the club back

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because I'm not really pushing towards the target.

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I'm releasing the angles down into the golf ball.

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Kind of like this.

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One other thing that I will do is I will do this one arm or the other so I will do this

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left arm getting down into position and I will do this right arm to see if the pattern

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is kind of matching up on both sides.

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Sometimes that left arm would be pulling in in the bad pattern or the right arm would

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be way behind the golfer in the bad pattern.

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So once I have this feel then we can go into drills like delivery and go in the delivery

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pump and we'll feel like we have a little bit more to hit with down to impact.

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Let's give that a try.

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We're not going to do the hit and recoil with the golf ball because the club

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pedal have too much momentum but I do like to do more of a breaking style swing where I'm

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going to get into this good delivery position and then from here I'm going to release

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and kind of stop the club soon after impact.

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So we'll do that again.

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I'm going to get into that delivery position and then pop just like I'm hitting the

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bag and so you'll see I'm still able to hit this from a relatively short swing close

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through about 100 yards or so with this eight iron.

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So into this position a little pop feel.

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So that is a feeling of releasing the club angiolary where in contrast if I tried to do

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this more back in this cast you'll see A, I tend to hit those fat and B even if I make

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contact this is probably going to go no more than about 50 yards.

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I'm down there.

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So that's easily going maybe up to 60 yards.

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So almost half as as far as the angiolary version with a lot more effort.

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So now that I have this feeling of the pop down at the bottom I can work on getting into

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that delivery position and now hopefully I'll feel like I'm spring loaded where before

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if I needed to push on the club I would feel like I missed the window and I'm actually

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already slowing the club down.

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So now let's do a nice little delivery pump up to the top into position, into position

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and then release that angle down to the bottom.

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That is a pretty good strike with very little perceived effort.

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This is where one of the feelings of effortless power versus powerful effort can be developed

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in the hands on the wrist.

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Alright so now we'll do one without the pump but this will just have a later firing

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pattern if I'm used to that push.

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I don't know like that.

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So if we do one quick comparison this would be more that earlier pattern where I feel like

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I'm pushing the club through impact and then this would be more of that pop pattern where

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I feel like I'm getting the arms into position and then releasing all the energy with

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speed at the bottom.

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