Keys to a good golf swing
On TV all pros look like they have a two turn swing, but that’s just an illusion created by the speed of the swing. Our eyes cannot see the intermediate step. In this video Mike Dero instructs us that there is a turn during the backswing, a collection point when you hit the ball ,
I’ve been alignment challenged since I started playing golf, and believe me I’ve tried everything. But I never stopped searching, and then I found this video by Chris Ryan which gave me what I needed, an easy and repeatable way to get aligned. It is a three step process, and the first two are not
The Stinger, which was popularized by Tiger Woods, is a great shot to have in your bag, especially on those windy two club days. Most guys I know just tee the ball low, to get a lower ball flight, but they never get that penetrating shot that is the hallmark of a stinger. Mike Dero
So you’ve picked out your target, you carefully align yourself to the target – now wouldn’t it be nice if when you swing, the ball were to actually go in the direction of the target. And if it doesn’t, I guess it could be that you are not correctly aligned, but it could also be
The golf swing truly is a mysterious thing, and maybe that’s why we see so many articles on revealing the secrets of golf, or teaching us the “Magic Move.” All in the hopes of one day, honestly, being able to say “I got it!” In this video Mike Dero demystifies the “Magic Move” and teaches
When hitting your irons, one of golf’s golden rules is to hit the ball first, and then the grass. Most of know that this is easier said then done. In this video, Stan Geer introduces a slightly different swing thought to helps us accomplish this goal. The keys here are: know where you club bottoms
So what is The Pro Finish? We see it every time we watch a golf pro swing a driver. The arms are fully extended toward the target, right hand has rolled over the left, the head looks like it lies flat over a bent torso and we just stare in awe. Can my swing ever
by Mike Dero If you’ve watched enough golf on TV, then you’ve undoubtedly heard the announcer extol the virtues of the proper lag in your golf swing. And if you’ve actually tried to replicate the lag you saw on TV, I’ll bet most have done so with disastrous results. Why? Well for starters, lag is
by Mike Dero Because the golf swing is so fast, what you see is a lot less than what is actually happening. For example, we know we are supposed to shift our weight on the back swing, but when you watch someone on TV you can’t really see that the weight shift is really a