Understand Your Swing Plane/Path
54 videos . Updated 4 years, 7 months ago
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Learn a simple way to finally feel a right path and learn what a slightly closed face really feels like.
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Learn how to use the pool noodle to help you learn to feel what is hard to feel
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A drill to help you visualize your swing path
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Learning to recognize and control your face to path relationship is a key skill to lowering your handicap.
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Analysis - Club Path Through The Release
Are you a high-to-low, or low-to-high, kind of golfer?
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Steep Timeline - What Steepens At Different Times In The Downswing
Learn what movements typically tip she swing path too steep at different points in the downswing.
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Exploring The Path Of The Takeaway
The takeaway is a common checkpoint for seeing what you used to start your swing.
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Using shaft parallel as a check point can be very helpful for understanding the path of the club head
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Face And Path Examples - Overhead Path Visual
A look from an overhead camera can help analyze the face and path of your swing
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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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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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Lead Arm To Chest - Follow Through Path Training
Using the lead arm as a reference point can help uncover what pattern you are using with your arms through the release.
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Learn about your release by monitoring your follow through path.
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This video shows what the hands do, compared to the body and ball, during the stock swing
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Learn a way to categorize the movements that adjust the path of the club
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Squaring The Clubface - Discussing How The Club Face Compares to the Path
Learn the three ways to square the club face, and what a square face really means.
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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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Understanding Steeps And Shallows
A golf term that is important to understand is this concept of steep and shallow path of the club. Watch this video to understand what this really means.
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The path of the hands is a hot topic right now, and understanding it can help clear up some damaging misconceptions.
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9 To 3 Four Square - Driver Impact Path Training
One of my favorite visual feedback drills for getting the club to swing on a shallow path.
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Handle In The Bucket - Driver Path Checkpoint
Use this image to help understand the path of transition for the driver.
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The highlights of how to create a stroke that controls the face and path as you move the putter.
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Four Square - Release Path Visual Station
One of my favorite visual feedback drills for training club path.
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Gate Drill - Stop A Slice Club Path
A great visual imagery drill for seeing the proper path of the club through impact, which will help you see where the club needs to go during transition.
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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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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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When you build the skill of controlling low point, you're able to adjust to the varying lies on the course.
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Shape Difference Between Short Clubs and Long Clubs
Learn to visualize the shape differences between a short iron and long club swing.
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Arm Connection or Elbow Connection
Learn this key to a solid follow through position with good arm extension
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When you drive it in trouble, what's the easiest shot for advancing the ball?
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Shallow Position Vs Shallow Movement
This video answers a member question, "where should the club point..."
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When you have a few things to work on, shaft rotation may be a great starting point.
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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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Visualize what to do when the ground isn't perfectly flat
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Understand the subtle difference in different low shots
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Am I a Motorcycle Training Candidate?
A checklist to help you to decide if you need to train the motorcycle
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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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Learn how to refine your mechanics and take a more reliable game to the course.
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A drill to help players feel the proper face and path combination to hit a slight draw
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Use a piece of ribbon tape to gain a better understanding of your club path.
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Discussing the Two Low Points - Hands and Club
Discussing the low point of the handle versus the clubhead and their importance to the swing.
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Face Awareness With Foot Spray
A simple trick for determining impact location and swing tendencies.
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A challenging drill for training club path control and shot shaping.
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My go-to drill for training control of the face-to-path relationship.
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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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A great rope drill for increasing path awareness; can also be combined with release & pivot drills.
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A challenging visual feedback drill to combat issues with heel (or toe) contact.
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Connecting Swing Path To Low Point
A great concept for golfers who struggled with a severe out-to-in club path and are now starting to shallow the golf club.
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Comparing Your Pattern To The Model
Everyone needs to feel different things to fix similar issues
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Case Study - Yardstick & Swing Path
A case study for better visualizing and managing your club path.