Release Club Toe Past The Heel by Tom Stickney
Release Club Toe Past The Heel by Tom Stickney Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

Hi I'm Tom Stickney Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor and today I want to talk to you about fix a slice when it pertains to your face angle by more aggressively releasing the club. What we want to see is instead of the heel the club leading toe we'd like to see the toe of the club past the heel all the way through. That is going to be correlated to your watch style it's my watch style goes in this condition it goes to that condition through impact the toe of the club as you rotate past the heel the club all the way through.

Whenever you have this releasing type the motion you're going to see the ball want to curve more right to left and that will stop that face angle from hanging open. If you hang on to it and the watch style forces faces to the right of your target you're going to see the toe is going to drag behind the heel the club leaving the face open and that's going to cause slices. So in order to work on your face angle it will work on that release get that toe of the club to pass the heel of the club a little bit more aggressively and you're going to find that ball exit left a little bit more effectively.

2019-06-05

Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

Hi I'm Tom Stickney Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor and today I want to talk to you about fix a slice when it pertains to your face angle by more aggressively releasing the club. What we want to see is instead of the heel the club leading toe we'd like to see the toe of the club past the heel all the way through. That is going to be correlated to your watch style it's my watch style goes in this condition it goes to that condition through impact the toe of the club as you rotate past the heel the club all the way through.

Whenever you have this releasing type the motion you're going to see the ball want to curve more right to left and that will stop that face angle from hanging open. If you hang on to it and the watch style forces faces to the right of your target you're going to see the toe is going to drag behind the heel the club leaving the face open and that's going to cause slices. So in order to work on your face angle it will work on that release get that toe of the club to pass the heel of the club a little bit more aggressively and you're going to find that ball exit left a little bit more effectively.