by Ryan | Aug 19, 2019 | Center of Pressure, Early Extension, Foot Pressure, Jump, Over The Top, Pivot, Power, Push, Sequencing, Slide, Sway
How we use the ground is a fundamental part of movement in the golf swing. What you do with each foot and when you do it will have drastic effects on movements of your body as well as the golf club. This video looks at how and when we need to shift pressure from the...
by Ryan | Jul 3, 2019 | Arm structure, Back Swing, Drills, Kinematic Sequence, Over The Top, Power, Sequencing
One of the easiest and most common ways to lose control of your sequencing and the golf swing is when the arms lose their connection with the torso. The Glove Drill can help!...
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 | 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 | 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 | Jul 13, 2017 | Alignment, Angle Of Attack, Aoa, Back Swing, Ball Flight, Club Path, Coaching, Foot Pressure, K Vest, Launch Angle, Limitations, Over The Top, Reverse Spine Angle, Slicer, Swing Plane, Titleist Performance Institute, Tpi
If you want to swing like Adam Scott, then you’ll have to have the same body as Adam Scott! Here’s a look a how we create a golf swing for our students by focusing on what their body can and cannot do. We must know what your body’s range of motion...