100%. Realistically your pre shot routine and actual shot should be monotonous and free of any outcome based thought. You can have a laugh with your mates for the other 4 hours that youre not over your shot.
In an emotionless nutshell, Hit it. Have a laugh, Find it. Hit it again.
The difference between pros and the vast majority of amateurs is handling the pressure part.
Some pros handle it better than others as you will notice every week on the PGA, LPGA, DP Tour etc, and even more so in Majors.
If you are consistently a better hitter on the range and try do all the...
Golfing anomalies aside, my thoughts are that if the vast majority of golfers are looking to improve the consistency of their ballstriking, a good takeaway where the clubhead path/shaft plane/shoulder plane all match going back, would surely make for less club/body manipulations throughout the...
@Orikoru repeating previous advice from a couple weeks back. Trust me I'm a swing doctor.
....Just need a couple drills to help you get the feeling of more rotation and right leg stability.
Ready, here goes...
Step 1:
Take your setup and raise your clubhead up as if you are hitting off an...
Around a 10% straigtening during the real swing is manageable but anything more than that is going to get 99.9% of golfers in trouble. The left knee and hips still turn on the backswing, its just the right knee that needs to be flexed and loaded.
The key is to try practice strictly, so that...
Correct, it should stay flexed during the backswing.
You can try this now...step back onto your right foot as if you are about to throw a ball.
Your will notice your right knee will be flexed and more than likely the weight will be on the instep of your right foot before you move forward and...
Hi there.
Problem:
Your clubhead path goes back outside the target line on the way back and then goes left of the target line on the follow through. This is due your body tilting to much on both the backswing and follow through. Your right knee straightening and lack of your true power...
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If you havent already, I would strongly advise consulting a teaching pro to experiment on your grip issue with you in a lesson.
A neutral grip is not the only way to grip a club!
There are a many top pros who have a stronger left hand grip(turned in) and a few have used a weaker left...
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Not sure what your level of golfswing is, but you can only shorten your swing by extending the first couple of feet of your takeaway, and then transitioning quicker into the downswing.
Try the age old low and slow takeaway, but feel that you are moving your weight back towards the...