Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro
Having your feet together and hitting a few wedge shots like I have done there. Is probably one of the best exercises that you can do to encourage your foot work to improve and encourage your balance to improve and it is really going to help you timing as well. So you can take away down to the driving range stick your feet so that touching each other together like this and just go ahead and make a few nice loose wing and forwards what you'll find with your swing here is that because you can shift and move your body weight too much hands and shoulders all learn to work together in a nice connected fashion. So we start to move the club backwards and forwards from the shoulders swings without trying too hard once the confident that when you see the shot often there with the way it's probably going to be 80 yards. So it's not a full wedge for me but it's it's not a top it's not a chip it's a full looking swing just I'm not using my body weight just yet some confidently hitting that I can start to make the gap a little bit bigger. The 1st would go for is a tennis ball sized gap so I just just start to feel my body weight moving slightly backwards and forwards. Now and again go ahead and of attention you might appreciate now the balls going it further would go to a football sized gap.
So a little bit wider apart here go ahead make the same sort of swing backwards and forwards through the swing. This way soccer ball sized should always say for the American viewers the soccer ball sized back and through start to generate a little bit more power and go out to my full wide stance and then really start to feel I can get power but I feel like I'm not going to lose my balance any moment to fall over. I'm swinging nicely within myself great warming up technique as well this one start close together means that you are going to over hit yourself full stop. So you hard going to get the swing nicely connected great for rhythm great for tempo great for timing really good exercise start with a feet together tumbles tennis ball tumbles. Ten balls full swing tumbles go out on the golf course and attack it knowing that your footwork is working for you.