Transition and Downswing: From Ground Up
From the top, feel pressure move into your lead heel as the lead knee re-centers toward target. This subtle move sets the stage for rotation without sliding. Film your feet; pressure boards or balance discs add awareness. Share your before-and-after ground use results.
Transition and Downswing: From Ground Up
Let the trail elbow glide down in front of your hip while the wrist maintains hinge. Imagine skipping a stone, not chopping wood. Over-shallowing can cause blocks, so pair with a chest-turn cue. Post your favorite shallowing drill for others to try this week.
Transition and Downswing: From Ground Up
A controlled, square release comes from body rotation plus stable wrists, not last-second hand flips. Use tee gate drills to confirm centered contact. If hooks appear, extend through impact with chest facing left of target. What release feel produces your straightest ball flights?