Rotary Hitter Chip Stroke

Today we’re going to talk about the flat lead wrist at impact as it pertains to the Rotary Hitter golf swing. Keeping the lead wrist flat through impact and beyond is critical for controlling the launch angle of the golf ball and the direction the clubface is pointing. That’s our topic for today,…

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Peter Jacobsen’s Golf Swing

Today we’re going to take a look at Peter Jacobsen’s golf swing from the face on view and talk about some of what makes his swing unique and interesting. This swing is from January or February 2006, and shows us some of his one plane swing moves. We’ll start, as always, at setup. We’ve drawn three…

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Jose Maria Olazabal ‘s Golf Swing

Jose Maria Olazabal has always been known as a great iron player but a golfer who struggled with consistency off the tee. In this video, I talk about Ollie’s swing and the tendencies that his swing traits cause in his ball flight. His swing is set up very well for iron play but taking the driver…

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Impact Fix Drill

One of the most difficult things for golfers to understand is what position they need to be in at impact for a proper, consistent strike. There’s a great drill for this. It’s primarily for two planers, but if you’re a one planer you can still work with it up to a point to learn and groove your…

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Driver vs. Irons Impact

There are a lot of misconceptions about how an iron should strike the ball, versus a wood. With today’s technology – how modern driver heads are shaped and where the center of gravity is – you see golfers doing a little bit of everything. Some tee the ball way up off the ground and others way down…

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Flat Left Wrist at Impact

Although the impact positions for one and two plane swings are very different, the fundamentals are actually similar. In a rotary type one plane golf swing we’re keeping our arms more behind and connected to our body. Because of this, we have to do one thing that’s very specifically different than…

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