Chris Como explains why the positioning of the inside of your trail elbow is critical to squaring the clubface at impact. Give this drill a try and you will start hitting more fairways.
Comments (8)
Hi Chris I had a natural draw, but was told driver had to be on plane on way back, messed up now, cant hit a draw
Thanks Eric. I've been using your tilt tip for the last few rounds and have noticed a definite improvement in my driver distance. My carry distance was 185-195 and now its averaging 200-210. There are other things that need some work, but the improvement after incorporating this practice has taken a considerable amount of pressure off my iron play by reducing the approach distance. I'm 68 years old and if I can improve like this by following your advise, anyone can do it.
looks like some unique wrist work going into that swing too
great tip , face of the club must stay square, how can you do this with keeping your heel down? this seems uncomfortable and awkward
Agreed; lag is crucial to accuracy as well as distance but these drills?!? Shoulder portion led you to a HUGE hip sway. Pushing with trail hand forces you to get flippy, the LAST thing you want when you’re working on lag.
I need help lol
doesn't that take you lag away?
Hi Chris I had a natural draw, but was told driver had to be on plane on way back, messed up now, cant hit a draw
Thanks Eric. I've been using your tilt tip for the last few rounds and have noticed a definite improvement in my driver distance. My carry distance was 185-195 and now its averaging 200-210. There are other things that need some work, but the improvement after incorporating this practice has taken a considerable amount of pressure off my iron play by reducing the approach distance. I'm 68 years old and if I can improve like this by following your advise, anyone can do it.