In this video, you’ll discover how to break 90 in golf.
You’ll get 3 great tips to help you bust through this elusive barrier.
Now, there’s endless instruction out there that covers every minute detail of the swing.
The goal of this video is to tackle the 3 most common issues that affect golfers who score in the 90s and 100s.
Tip #1…
Nearly all golfers that struggle to break 90 are coming down too steeply in the downswing.
You need to get your club to shallow out in the downswing…
And swing with a slight in-to-out path.
This will eliminate your slice and you’ll start to hit a draw.
I recommend a cool training aid called the Impact Snap.
This training aid will help you bow your left wrist and flatten your club in the downswing.
Also, this aid will help you get a ton of forward shaft lean at impact.
Practice hitting some balls, focusing on flattening out your club…
And coming in on an in-to-out swing path.
Feel free to overdo it and hook the ball.
You can easily straighten it out later.
The goal here is to get rid of coming in too steep and slicing the ball.
Tip #2…
Now, I want you to work on your feel and distance control.
Grab a sand wedge and layout a beach towel about 20 yards in front of you.
Try to bounce a few balls and have the ball rest on the towel.
Then try to hit the towel on the fly.
Then try to hit a ball to the previous ball.
This drill will help you get a better feel for your distance.
Note that you should swing with a longer backswing for longer shots.
Tip #3…
Finally, let’s work on your putting.
For golfers that struggle to break 90…
3-putts are a killer!
Try this drill…
Set up 3 balls at different lengths and direction.
(To get a better feel for your putts, don’t hit balls from the same exact spot.)
Hit all the balls within 8 inches of your mark.
For the short putts, try hitting them with your right hand only.
Develop feel for your putts and your distance control will improve greatly.
Summary…
Watch this video now to find out how to break 90 in golf and focus on improving the 3 most common areas that torment golfers.
Have fun…
Work hard…
And break 90!