sábado, 1 de diciembre de 2018

Here's a golf swing take-away drill for more distance

Hi 

One of the worst golf swing faults amateur golfers make (that costs them a lot of distance) is to pick the club up at the start the golf swing instead of sweeping the club away.

Picking the club away quickly at the start of the swing destroys almost any chance of long, accurate and consistent golf shots. But learning how NOT to pick the golf club up is simple and here's a great simple golf swing drill to learn how.

Setup as normal to a golf ball using a 5-iron. Once you're setup the next thing you should do is take your bottom hand off the club so only your left hand is left on the grip.


Now simply move the club away with your left arm, making sure that you keep it in a straight line with the club. 

You'll find that by doing this there is basically no way that you can pick the club up. If you do pick the club up it will feel very unnatural. Keep moving the club away with a one-piece take-away until it's parallel with the ground and then stop.

 That's the point in your swing when you want to start hinging the wrists up.

You should do about 20 take-aways with only your top hand then have one normal swing and start to feel the difference of having a golf swing that starts with a wide, sweeping one piece take-away.


 And when you swing normally, just let your top hand guide the take-away and let the bottom hand go along for the ride.

If you practice this take-away drill regularly you'll dramatically improve your consistency and your ball striking results. So do it, over and over again to make it a habit. 

And for more great tips like this to help you hit the ball further along with a complete program designed specifically by a sports scientist to help you swing faster and hit the ball further go here:




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