In this video, you’ll learn 4 drills to stop your flip in golf.
These drills will help you get rid of the flips and you’ll start to create more lag in your downswing
These are progression drills, and here’s a quick summary of the drills…
Left Hand Only
Start off by grabbing a 3 or 4 iron or the lowest lofted iron in your set.
With a short swing (around one quarter swing), bow your left wrist and make contact with a lot of forward shaft lean.
You should deloft the clubface so much that there’s barely any loft.
Note that your hips should be open around 45 degrees at impact and that your chest should be slightly opened.
Since there’s very little loft, you’ll hit balls that roll on the ground that travel maybe 25 yards.
If the ball goes airborne, you’re doing it wrong.
Right Hand Only
Your right wrist is more active in the downswing.
Practice swings similar to the swings you practiced with the left hand only.
Delofting the clubface, you’ll notice that your right wrist knuckles are pulled back towards your elbow.
After impact, it’s OK to let your wrist release.
Both Hands on the Club
With the same feeling that you had with the previous drills, hit short 50-yard chips.
Again, the clubface is delofted, and you’re hitting with tons of forward shaft lean.
It’ll feel like you’re hitting low shots near the ground, but you’ll likely hit a low trajectory chip, which is exactly what you want.
Full Swing
Now that you’re ingraining the correct moves to deloft the club and stop flipping…
Hit with a full swing.
You should feel like you’re hitting super low trajectory shots.
Summary
Flipping the club can be a tough habit to break.
In this video, you get 4 drills to stop flipping and to start hitting with tons of forward shaft lean.
Watch now to make powerful, more compressed contact!