
INTRODUCTION TO ‘FAVORITE SWING DRILLS’ SERIES
BELLY UP
TEE PEG TAKE-AWAY
FEET TOGETHER
STRIKE TRAINING WEDGE
TRAIL LEG
TRAIL ARM MOVEMENT
INTRODUCTION TO ‘FAVORITE SWING DRILLS’ SERIES
BELLY UP
TEE PEG TAKE-AWAY
FEET TOGETHER
TRAIL LEG
TRAIL ARM MOVEMENT
STRIKE TRAINING WEDGE

DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, COMMENTS OR IDEAS ON THIS SERIES?
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I am in the UK and as you know we could be in lock down for ages yet so do you have any indoor drills we could do.
Hi, Yes we are in fact putting together exactly that! What would you like to improve? In the meantime… a lot of the swing stuff we discuss can be done without hitting balls. And the putting and chipping can be done at home for the most part. Cheers
Ball striking. Not hitting fat or off the toe.
Ok great!Can you swing at home? You could try placing a tee peg upside down on the floor, just outside the heel of your club. Now make some swings but only at 60-70%. Aim to miss tee peg. Now after a little while you can place one just outside toe of club as well. This will help your path to stop toeing. Another one to help stop fatting is the right foot back drill or feet together drill. Just swings with or without a club will hell that. Both in the Favorite drills. Stay safe
No I can’t swing at home the ceilings are too low. I have to wait for the driving range to open in the UK before I can do the swings.
Ok. Working on the series of videos. Already done some of them!
Alex do you have any drills/strategies for slowing down you swing?
Hi, depending on when you are referring to (takeaway or downswing) changes advice.
Take away , make less hand move, feel the club lag behind. If from transition. Feel like back stays to target a little longer. Sorry for delay in response.