Ball Striking Tip - Turn Drop Turn? Lesson by PGA Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer (Video)
Ball Striking Tip - Turn Drop Turn? Lesson by PGA Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer (Video)

If you want to improve your ball striking you need to understand a little bit of the shoulder rotations in the golf swing, and you really got a couple of choices. You can have a motion which I'd class is a turn where the shoulders are moving on similar planes back and similar planes through or you can have a turn drop turn. So if you're a slice of the golf ball you'll inevitably find are so near arms are coming out over the plane your shoulders are working too hard and too early they're coming around and then down. This results in you coming across the golf ball and then you really need the club to come down first before it comes around. So your better in the turn drop turn come around so place a club across your shoulders turn drop the club head then turn to a few of these motions.

You'll start to get the feel of the right shoulder dropping the club coming in and the club approaching the golf ball more from the inside. So if you are slicing turn drop turn now if you tend to hook the golf ball then you maybe an elite player who drops the club too much inside a little bit like Rory McIlroy or someone like that. You really need to get more of a level turn so you are going to think turn, turn you don't need to drop the club in, and you're already too good at that you actually need to get the club more out in front of you. So the you should be practicing one two kind of mirror those turns get the feel of that one two motion. Particularly if you're in a elite player when you've got a trouble getting too much on the inside or hoping it so turn drop turn or turn turn play about with those feelings see which is best for you, and you'll find you'll be able to really strike that ball nicely.

2018-11-30

If you want to improve your ball striking you need to understand a little bit of the shoulder rotations in the golf swing, and you really got a couple of choices. You can have a motion which I'd class is a turn where the shoulders are moving on similar planes back and similar planes through or you can have a turn drop turn. So if you're a slice of the golf ball you'll inevitably find are so near arms are coming out over the plane your shoulders are working too hard and too early they're coming around and then down. This results in you coming across the golf ball and then you really need the club to come down first before it comes around. So your better in the turn drop turn come around so place a club across your shoulders turn drop the club head then turn to a few of these motions.

You'll start to get the feel of the right shoulder dropping the club coming in and the club approaching the golf ball more from the inside. So if you are slicing turn drop turn now if you tend to hook the golf ball then you maybe an elite player who drops the club too much inside a little bit like Rory McIlroy or someone like that. You really need to get more of a level turn so you are going to think turn, turn you don't need to drop the club in, and you're already too good at that you actually need to get the club more out in front of you. So the you should be practicing one two kind of mirror those turns get the feel of that one two motion. Particularly if you're in a elite player when you've got a trouble getting too much on the inside or hoping it so turn drop turn or turn turn play about with those feelings see which is best for you, and you'll find you'll be able to really strike that ball nicely.