Why Amateur Golfers Can't Hit Driver - PART 2 #...
So let's get our feet width, step, step, tilt. Now, during the backswing, to be able to get this club working from inside on the way down and create enough power, here's the two feels. We call it stomp and stretch. And what that means is, when you start back, I want you to stomp into your trail heel, which is gonna help shift some pressure in your trail side, keep the head behind the ball. And stretch is, I want you to feel like your right hand and right shoulder travel as far up and back away from the golf ball as humanly possible. So if we were gonna draw a line between my hand and the ball, see, that's getting progressively farther as I work back. Now, that stretch on the way back, what that's gonna help me do is create swing length and depth. So I want it as far up and back this way to set me up to swing from inside. When you look at the greatest drivers of the ball, outside of a few anomalies, big backswing turn, big backswing length makes life easy. So, set a position, step, tilt, and then we're gonna stomp into the heel, stomp, stretch. So when I stretch, I feel my right shoulder stomp into the heel, little bit of head motion's okay. I feel my right shoulder stretch up and back. I'm gonna feel my hands stretch up and back. Notice the club head and how it's working more towards the target on my way back. Right, I'm getting that club head traveling very far. That's gonna help me swing up on the ball, create more speed, swing from inside. So I'm gonna stomp into my heel and stretch up and back. Stomp, stretch.
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