Hi Greg...I'm still struggling with the shoulder turn..not consistent.When I get the left shoulder turn low I hit a good shot.Is there a drill I can do to help with the turn? thanks
Thanks. I tend to get the club across the line then, come over slightly...I then shallow the club by early extending. I hate it....I still manage to keep a 7 handicap. Who knows how much better I'd play if I can get this fixed.
Over the top is a matter of focus, intention, and what your target is. It can't be "fixed" by internal focus on positioning your body parts. You need proper external focus on swinging at a target and not at the ball.
Excellent video Greg! I had a high left shoulder and that was causing me heaps of problems.Thanks for the excellent advice!
I’m glad I could help. Thanks for watching.
Hi Greg...I'm still struggling with the shoulder turn..not consistent.When I get the left shoulder turn low I hit a good shot.Is there a drill I can do to help with the turn? thanks
You are a great coach
Another gem. Never had it explained that way before. 🙌
Thanks mate. Plenty more to come. 😃
Thanks. I tend to get the club across the line then, come over slightly...I then shallow the club by early extending. I hate it....I still manage to keep a 7 handicap. Who knows how much better I'd play if I can get this fixed.
Is it the same for the driver?
Absolutely. Same mechanics. 😃
Almost like a stack and tilt move
It’s definitely the tilt part.
Over the top is a matter of focus, intention, and what your target is. It can't be "fixed" by internal focus on positioning your body parts. You need proper external focus on swinging at a target and not at the ball.
While I respect your comments, I couldn’t disagree more. Everything has a reason and everything can be fixed. Thanks for watching.
@@SydneyGolfTech Your body can only do what the brain tells it. If the brain says hit the ball an over the top move is a natural reaction.