by Ryan | Nov 7, 2019 | Center of Pressure, Foot Pressure, Hang Back, Lead Leg, Power, Slide, Stability, Sway
Lifting the lead heel can be a great way to increase your hip turn, just look at any of Jack Nicklaus’ swings! Allowing the lead knee to fold in too far can also cause big...
by Ryan | Mar 27, 2019 | Center of Pressure, Foot Pressure, Hang Back, Jump, Lead Leg, Over The Top, Pivot, Power, Push, Slide, Vertical Forces
The Hangback and the Slide are two of the most common swing faults in the game. The two faults are generally categorized into different player categories; higher handicappers are often guilty of the Hangback while lower handicappers are more apt for the Slide. ...
by Ryan | May 16, 2018 | Club Face, deloft, flipping, Hang Back, loft, scooping, trajectory, wrist angles
Why do so many Tour Pros all have a similar look to their wrist angles at the top? Why do they all seem to be able to rotate their body so much? Could these two questions be completely linked to maintaining control of a strong clubface? Yes! Keeping the clubface in...
by Ryan | Aug 31, 2016 | Angle Of Attack, Ball Contact, Bunkers, Hang Back, Uncategorized, Waste Area
Making clean contact from Hard Pan and waste areas is difficult for everyone. The first step towards success is understanding how our tendencies and desires can cause our body to move poorly and ruin the shot. The desire to get the ball up in the air is...
by Ryan | Apr 26, 2016 | Club Face, Hang Back, Slicer, Uncategorized
The golf swing is merely a chain link of reactions to a motion that already happened. Just let that resonate a little bit, because it’s truly the best thing I ever learned about the golf swing! Ok! On to the topic of hand which is the body hang...