Golfers who struggle with short putts almost always have bad posture and wrist angles at set-up. Here are a couple of drills that give people the correct feeling with the putter and help fix the yips.
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Coil Up and Over
If you are coiled up correctly you can start down with your arms without having to make adjustments to your posture. In this lesson Gary explains how to stay high with the lead side and still over when you coil.
Learning to Coil
Learning to Coil correctly is the key to developing direct arm and shaft speed coming down. In this video Gary explains the correct arm structure and posture at set-up, RSS club-face angles, and the difference between coil and turn.
Tuck Vs Side Bend
There are a lot more players on Tour now that focus on getting the correct posture and arm bias at set-up. In this video Gary talks about the routine of a couple of recent tour winners and the difference between tuck and side bend.
Right Arm Down
Getting the shoulders and arms moving in the right direction early allows the right arm to fold correctly.This position at the top allows you to swing the club down without having to make adjustments to the body posture.
Indoor Training: RSS Drill Routine
Training your posture and being able to hold it as your arms move is the key to learning and maintaining the Right Sided Swing. In this video Gary runs through the Indoor Drill routine he does everyday to improve his swing.
Mastering the Cut-off
Gavin Coles is one of the best at flighting the ball into the wind. Mastering the cut-off shot requires the correct posture and path coming into the ball. In this recent lesson Gary talks about stomping and trapping the ball correctly.
Holding Your Positions
Maintaining Posture and Shape going back enables the club and arms to swing down without having to make any compensations with the body in transition in the RSS. In this video Gary talks about training your posture by setting up correctly and holding your positions.
Radius: The RSS Engine
The Body Posture and the Arm Structure take care of where the club goes in the Right Sided Swing. If you get into position early and maintain Radius you can focus on the motion and easily add more speed.
Reversing the Loop
The In-Out-Over swing pattern makes people pull and slice the ball and is very common. The loop can be easily reversed if you start in the right position and understand its main causes. In this Lesson Gary talks about the importance of the posture and the ‘Thunderbird Position’ at set-up and shows how to stop […]
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Coil: How the Arms Pull the Body
If you tilt or straighten the top half of the body going back the arms tend to go too far behind it. The way the right arm works is a bit of a mystery to a lot of golfers because they have such bad posture and arm angles at set-up. We have just uploaded a […]
Square to the Sternum
Keeping the club-face square to the sternum is not possible without the right posture at set-up. The club-face body relationship during the swing is the key to achieving True Loft at impact. When you get it right the club doesn’t flip and the arms do not have to extend and hit to the right. We […]
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Featured Video this Month Behind the Ropes: The Compressed Coil Members Q and A: Shift and the Left Knee Tour Players Lessons: Open to Closed Drill to Hit: Shape and Speed Recent Featured Video Members Q and A: Arm and Shoulder Rotation Behind the Ropes: Finding the Wall Tour Players Lessons: Impact Fix and Face […]
New Video in The Members Area
Shallowing the club early in the downswing helps maintain the original radius of the club-head from the torso but also allows the body to stay in its original posture during the downswing. It is one of the most mystical features of all the great ball strikers. This month in the Members Area Gary explains why […]
Pampling finishes well at AT&T Byron Nelson
Rod Pampling birdied his final three holes at the AT&T Byron Nelson and finished in a tie for 22nd on eight-under-par. He was only a couple of shots out of the Top 10. Rod has really found form after his trip back to Australia last month. Gary worked on getting him back to his model […]
Rod Pampling 63 Leads BMW Charity Pro-Am
Rod Pampling shot a bogey-free 63 at The Reserve at Lake Keowee in the opening round of the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation to take a two-stroke lead. Rod finished with six birdies on his back nine, including five in a row from the the 4th hole. “I got here yesterday and had a […]
New Video in The Members Area
We have just posted some swings from the Tour in 2001. Sometimes it is good to look back! We have some new video coming this month on Impact and why people can get it to look right with the Impact Bag, but when the ball is there it is not so easy. We have a […]
Woods Vs Irons: What’s the Difference?
When students start to swing it better with their Irons the first thing they usually ask us is if the swing is the same with the Driver. Powering up without losing your Body Angle can be hard for people. We have just posted a new video in the Members Area where Gary talks about the […]
New Video in the Members Area
Inside and Outside are terms that get used a lot in golf. Most people get told they come outside, over it. What is it? Most people think it is the target line and try to swing down inside it with straight bodies. This month Gary talks about how the club works around and back into […]
New Video in the Members Area
Getting the Body Shape and posture right at the start is often one of the biggest challenges for students and some of our Tour Players alike. This month Gary answers a question on Over-Shape and explains why some students can’t use the secret correctly if they hyper extend their left arm at address. We have […]