Best Backswing Drill… This is my favorite drill to improve upper body rotation at the top of the golf swing: 1. Make a backswing and stop when you feel you have reached the top. 2. Take your lead hand off the club and push the grip as far away from your back shoulder as
Stop blaming your lack of Mobility & Flexibility when it comes to rotation in your golf swing!
While it COULD be an issue, first make sure it's not doing THIS 👇
When trying to rotate in your backswing, don't push the lead knee out over the lead foot. Allow it to move inwards, & that will help your trail hip turn more
If you want 5 more drills to improve your backswing, you can download them for FREE below 👇
Bryson DeChambeau has shared a video of the rough at Shinnecock ahead of the US Open. The fairways are generous, but it’s still brutal if you miss them.
@brysondech@usopengolf
Garrincha, a legendary Brazilian footballer, is often hailed as the greatest right winger in the sport’s history. Renowned for his creativity and dazzling dribbling skills, he starred alongside Pelé and Didí in Brazil’s World Cup triumphs of 1958 and 1962.
If every golfer did this, I may well be out of a job as you'd all hit the ball so much better 😂
Most golfers I work with don't have enough LATERAL shift in the downswing
This will benefit you in so many ways
- Correct downswing sequencing
- Creating more lag
- Stopping the casting action you have
- Fixing your over the top move
And much more TBH
If you want more downswing drills to help you, check out the videos below that you can download for free 👇
Step drills have many uses.
As a warm up drill if you're feeling tight.
To improve the timing, sequencing, and tempo of your swing.
And when you get comfortable with it, to train and increase clubhead speed.
Steve Kerr shares that one of the most valuable things he's learned as a coach is to stop beating himself up after failure.
"I've had to unlearn the tendency to beat myself up after failure...I'm going to lose. I'm going to make poor decisions that I regret later. But losing sleep over them and beating myself up is not at all productive."
A lot of coaches are great at helping players recover from mistakes, but many struggle to extend that same grace to themselves.
You can prepare relentlessly, care deeply, and still make decisions you wish you could take back.
The question isn't whether you'll make mistakes. Every coach does.
Similar to athletes, the question is how you'll choose to respond after them...For your players and yourself.
📹: Consello
"It's the shot of his life!"
228 yards. 4-wood. 72nd hole. The shot that won Corey Pavin the 1995 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
We handed the club to some of the game's best and said... your turn.