![]() Trying to keep your head down and diving the knees down at the ball through impact. The fix: Stay left with your left side line from shoulder down through your leg. Too much weight transfer on the backswing. The fix: Shaft angle at impact is the result of keeping your sternum in front of the ball throughout the swing. Trying too hard to keep your hands in front of the ball through impact. A left-arm-only drill will train you to swing back straighter. The fix: Don’t turn your shoulders on your backswing, just swing your arms straight back. Swinging the clubhead back inside the toe line with a closed clubface. The faults these experts report seeing the most are: With light grip pressure, let the clubhead travel farther and faster than your hands and synchronize how your hands, club and body “Go around the corner” after impact. Your arms should be hanging down in front of you and feel “dangly” with a grip pressure of 2 on the tension level scale of 0 to 10. Utley says, “The pros swing to skid the turf, while amateurs aim at the ball.” ![]() The new goal of short game technique is to find a consistent low point. I researched the teachings of PGA short game gurus Stan Utley and James Sieckmann, and I’ll pass on what I believe will help you gain more confidence and trust. ![]() “Those who dare to teach must never cease to learn.” - James CottonĪs a golf instructor for 40 years, I was humbled recently when I learned that there is some new chipping information that can help golfers of all skill levels get a better feel for the finesse of pitch shots and chipping. ![]() Notice how the left shoulder is located about 2 inches left of the left hip and the target side of the left foot. ![]()
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