by Ryan | Oct 28, 2020 | Arm structure, Center of Mass, Club Path, CoM, Down Swing, flipping, Trail Arm, Transition
Here’s a look at how the trail arm’s actions in the early downswing will show up post...
by Ryan | May 29, 2019 | Arm structure, Center of Mass, CoM, Down Swing, Efficiency, Kinematic Sequence, Over The Top, Sequencing, Slicer
The Pull Down is one of the most common swing flaws in the game that plagues golfers of all skill levels. It really comes down to the sequencing of the arms and the torso. Most people get into this habit by trying to get the hands ahead of the ball at...
by Ryan | Jan 24, 2019 | Arm structure, casting, Center of Mass, Club Face, Club Path, CoM, Down Swing, Efficiency, Lag, Net Force, Over The Top, Power, Speed, Swing Plane
Seems like a silly idea, but this is one of the most important topics in the golf swing that leads to efficient speed, power and...
by Ryan | Jun 26, 2018 | Down Swing, Efficiency, Foot Pressure
Every golfer has heard the importance of getting your pressure or weight to the lead foot, but you need to know HOW it’s done…. It’s not by pushing off the trail foot!
by Ryan | Sep 27, 2017 | Acceleration, Back Swing, Down Swing, Drills, Driver, Efficiency, Sway
One of the most debilitating moves in the golf swing that can rob any golfer of power and speed is the Sway. This happens visually when the hips move laterally away from the target in the backswing. This move almost always leads to many other swing faults. There are...
by Ryan | Aug 18, 2016 | Acceleration, Angle Of Attack, Bounce, Double Hits, Down Swing, Kinematic Sequence, Short Game, Uncategorized, Wedges, Yips
The most famous double hit must go to TC Chen who left his mark at the ’85 Masters tournament. Nothing could be more devastating to your confidence than double hitting a pitch shot. Too much of anything can be a bad thing and in this case, too much...