This document provides tips for the backswing, downswing, putting, and chipping/pitching motions in golf. [1] The backswing involves dropping and rotating the shoulder blades while keeping the hands on a straight line. [2] The downswing emphasizes hitting down on the ball using both arms and the left leg to pull the arms down and shift weight from the right to left side. [3] Putting involves pointing at the line and allowing the ball to fall from its starting point, while chipping/pitching keeps the shoulder blade glide and wrist hinge on a straight line while rotating slightly to hit the ball.
This document provides tips for the backswing, downswing, putting, and chipping/pitching motions in golf. [1] The backswing involves dropping and rotating the shoulder blades while keeping the hands on a straight line. [2] The downswing emphasizes hitting down on the ball using both arms and the left leg to pull the arms down and shift weight from the right to left side. [3] Putting involves pointing at the line and allowing the ball to fall from its starting point, while chipping/pitching keeps the shoulder blade glide and wrist hinge on a straight line while rotating slightly to hit the ball.
This document provides tips for the backswing, downswing, putting, and chipping/pitching motions in golf. [1] The backswing involves dropping and rotating the shoulder blades while keeping the hands on a straight line. [2] The downswing emphasizes hitting down on the ball using both arms and the left leg to pull the arms down and shift weight from the right to left side. [3] Putting involves pointing at the line and allowing the ball to fall from its starting point, while chipping/pitching keeps the shoulder blade glide and wrist hinge on a straight line while rotating slightly to hit the ball.
This document provides tips for the backswing, downswing, putting, and chipping/pitching motions in golf. [1] The backswing involves dropping and rotating the shoulder blades while keeping the hands on a straight line. [2] The downswing emphasizes hitting down on the ball using both arms and the left leg to pull the arms down and shift weight from the right to left side. [3] Putting involves pointing at the line and allowing the ball to fall from its starting point, while chipping/pitching keeps the shoulder blade glide and wrist hinge on a straight line while rotating slightly to hit the ball.
2. Hands will feel vertical at top, back of hand faces wall in front of u 3. Hands will stay on a straight line from address 4. Shoulder protraction
Downswing
1. Hit downward on the ball, feels like ur hitting more on top. 2. Shift and bring the arms down at the same time. THROW THE GOD DAMN BALL 3. Hips/chest still feel closed 4. Use both arms when you fire. 5. Left leg pulls the arms down. (almost simultaneously) 6. Leg pulls 45* left and down. Focus More down because u need to hit DOWN on the ball. 7. Step down on the ground w/ both legs 8. Soft hands/wrists 9. Pull the club down from the top. (4 Phase. Top. Pause. Downcock and shift. Right Thigh. Release) 10. Elbow goes DTL Putting 1. Point at ur line 2. Left wrist does roll over 3. Ball is always falling from where it starts Chipping/Pitching 1. Shoulder blade glide 2. Just wrist hinge 3. Stays on straight line back 4. Rotate body a little bit to hit the ball 5. Hold Face, becomes flippy. 6. Forward or back determines height 7. Stay on left foot.