Fix Your Hook
54 videos . Updated 5 years, 8 months ago
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Shallow arms are a key component to a body driven swing, but not everyone feels them the same way.
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Not everyone is a feel learner, seeing what shallow arms looks like can help those who must visualize.
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Combo - Delivery And Go With Delivery Pump
Combining drills back-to-back is great for blending a few concepts into a playing feel.
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If you struggle with hooking the ball, there is a very good chance your hands are working too much toward the target.
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Understand the big picture of the shape changes required to solve a hook.
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Discover a routine for working through shallow arms
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Hit My Arms - Improve Your Stall Flip Pattern
A great visual for overcoming a "stall/flip" release pattern
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Shallowing the arms is critical for supporting a body driven golf swing
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Hands Low To High During The Release
Having the hands working flat, or slightly up, is a key component to having a tour release.
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Flat Spot Examples - A Key To Consistent Golf
A look at pros and amateur golfers and the way the club works through the hitting zone.
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Pelvis Track - Feel The Path of The Hips in the Downswing
The pelvis track is a visual for the proper path of the pelvis during transition
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Delivery position is the position that blends the transition with the release, learn how it's defined here.
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MyView of a great drill for feeling the movements between impact and follow through position.
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Watch MyView of one of my favorite drills for all golfers
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Delivery And Go - FO and DTL View
A great downswing drill - this video has both face on and down the line views.
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Learn how to use your feet during transition.
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The push ball is a great way to work on impact positions and getting the club to brush the ground at the same time.
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Club Face Too Closed Coming Into The Ball
What are your options if you struggle with the club face coming into the golf ball from a closed position.
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Major Movements That Shallow The Club In Transition
The major shallowers in transition demonstrated. See if you're missing your key.
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Lead Arm Throw Away - Ulnar Release Training
Learning to fully release can be a big power source, as well as controlling width
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Path Check Points - Balance Your Swing Path
Use video or a simple training station to get an overall sense of your swing path
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Reverse Gate - Impact Zone Anti Hook Path Training
A great way to help with hitting blocks and hooks.
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The Wall Drill - Downswing Path Check Point
The wall drill is a great drill for helping to feel the path of the arms when the body rotates
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Check Grip At Last Parallel - Club Face Checkpoint
The ideal place for an advanced player to determine grip strength is when the shaft is parallel to the ground during the downswing.
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Seeing Face Rotation on 2D Video-preview
This is a preview of the full member version
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Hands Left in Follow Through - Pool Noodle
Use the pool noodles to clarify the spatial awareness of the hands in the follow through.
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Defining Steep and Shallow - Understand Swing Plane
Can steep and shallow be as simple as 'rise over run'?
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Wipe Analysis - Back Side Visual
It could be easier to see the wipe movement from behind rather than face on.
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Case Study - Squaring the Club Face to Fix A Scoop Slice
Watch how working on a concept, like squaring the clubface, can change multiple swing checkpoints.
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Combo - 9 to 3 Four Square and Motorcycle
These two drills complement each other to balance face AND face-to-path
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Transition - Using the Obliques or Back
If you lunge or early extend, there is a good chance you aren't using your obliques effectively.
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Two Way Miss - Learn From The Curve
If you have a two-way miss, you want to figure out which path problem you need to solve.
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Can you get a sense of your plane, or path, on 2D?
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Use a laser to illuminate your club path tendencies
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A fix for launching your trail leg into the golf ball
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Understand an important body-club relationship that can help with arm shallowing and proper release mechanics.
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Learn how to better visualize and hit your intended start line using a simple string or ribbon
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Players can gain a better awareness for their lead arm using a simple visual reference
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Learn how to refine your mechanics and take a more reliable game to the course.
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Analysis - Supination Examples
Analysis video discussing efficient forearm rotation or supination in the release.
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Understand how to quickly identify the dominant power source in your swing
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Use a piece of ribbon tape to gain a better understanding of your club path.
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Learn how to fix a severe hook by improving trail arm mechanics.
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Discussing the 3 Consistency Keys
Understand how swing plane, flat spot length, and face to path control relate to consistency.
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Hands In Club Out - Pool Noodle
Learn how to fine tune your release with the use of a pool noodle.
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Learn how to improve club face control using a few key checkpoints.
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Understand how varying backswing positions can impact the downswing.
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Understand a common cause for contact issues with fairway woods.
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A simple, but effective drill for improving consistency off the tee.
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A simple trail arm release drill for solving a flip-style release.
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Alignment Stick Loading - Low to High Release
Learn how to emphasize the low-to-high release using an alignment stick.
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Path For Contact, Face For Control
Troubleshooting 101 - Is it a face or path issue?
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Leftward Hand Path - Pool Noodle
A great drill for golfers that struggle with hooks & a flip-style release.
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Can't I Just Strengthen My Grip?
What are the pros/cons of avoiding "the motorcycle" and opting for a stronger grip?