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Michael Kolar demonstrates a great drill that will help you shift your weight properly on the downswing leading to crisp, consistent contact. Try this drill on the range and start striping your irons!
Comments (16)
Great tip thank you - will give it a go as chunking is costing me a number of shots per round...
Can this be applied to fairway woods and irons with the ball moved slightly forward?
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I have worked on this and a small adjustment to my right foot, changed a lot for me. Instead of the toe being open I point it straight perpendicular to and somehow it just made a difference in my weight shift with my irons. Not even sure why but it helped.
Great video and drill. I struggle with getting "stuck" in the middle of the turn and unfortunately the ball goes left with fast hands. This drill helps me to stay more centered and truly start the downswing turning INTO my left side. Thank you!
Great tip!
When I try to focus on closing the gap it seems to exacerbate my over-the-top move and causes me to hit the ball on the hosel. Any tips on how to keep the club inside while closing the gap?
I really like this drill and will help me so much.
Would it be the same for the driver in terms of keeping weight left? many thanks Rob
Michael,
Great tip, I was 60/40 on my right side and most misses were fat shots. It's much easier to make solid contact starting 60% on the left. Thanks.
Seems like this approach could easily result in a reverse pivot, something I have struggled with. Thoughts?
Great tip thank you - will give it a go as chunking is costing me a number of shots per round...
Can this be applied to fairway woods and irons with the ball moved slightly forward?