A Drill for Squaring Your Driver at Impact (Video)

This is a Golf Monthly video hosted by using the guys from the MeandMyGolf YouTube channel. It's a drill that will help you maintain the face of your driver rectangular at effect.

This is a very easy drill. Just grip down on the membership till your trailing hand is sort of touching the shaft, then make sure the butt of the grip is pointed at your path hip as your arms pass your hip at the way lower back. That will help you keep from twisting your forearms at the way again, and that means you might not have to try and twist them forward the identical amount at the manner down.

Less extra motion approach much less inconsistency.

I wish you're beginning to observe what number of teachers are beginning to strain "stable clubfaces" -- that is, that you do not open the clubface on the manner back. If you do, the greater clubhead pace you create, the much less time you have to compensate on the way down... And the extra regularly your ball finally ends up in the woods. The only time you have to even take into account twisting your forearms for the duration of your swing is when you're gambling FROM the woods and should hit a duck hook round a tree. Please, please, PLEASE prevent twisting your forearms at the manner returned!

You'll thank me for it.

Really, you'll.

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