Why You Need This: Today, you'll discover "Golf Is Easy When You Do These Drills"
Has your golf game felt stagnant lately?
Today, I've got three game-changing drills that will revolutionize your swing and deliver noticeable improvements every time you hit the course.
I’ll reveal the secrets to an inside approach, soft hands, and a powerful finish…
…which will result in more draws, less club manipulation, and add massive distance to your game.
Discover how these easy drills can make golf much easier (and more fun).
Get ready to see amazing results!
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Instructors Featured: Clay Ballard
Video Duration: 8:00
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Video Transcription:
I'm give you three simple things, and if you follow these, you're gonna get a whole lot better. At golf, it's gonna be a lot easier, and you're gonna get noticeable improvements every single time that you do this. So it's three separate drills. Let's start with number one, and this is possibly the most important, which is an inside approach.
You see when the club reaches parallel to the ground in the downswing. We don't actually want the club pointing down the target line. We want it to be a little bit inside. Let me go over some of the physics of why this is happening. You see, if I have my club inside and I pull my hands toward the target, you'll notice that the club releases or wants to kick out.
This way. The club face also wants to close down, which makes it easier to hit a draw if I do the opposite of that. So instead of the club being inside like this, I put it outside. I pull the exact same direction when now all of a sudden the club wants to kick in behind me. I get the club stuck and the face wants to open up leading in blocks out to the right.
So do a little drill. As your first warming up. Make a downswing pause when the club is parallel to the ground. Then go ahead and set the club head about five or six inches inside of where your hands are. So I'm just moving the club back this way that allows me to get in this position to where it's coming from the inside.
The club naturally wants to release inside out, so I'm just simply gonna pause there, get the club in the correct position, make a little half back swing and swing through to a finish to get that feeling, and then I'm gonna hit a shot doing that. If you're doing it correctly, I should be able to hit a nice.
Tight little draw. Feeling like the club's working from inside to out and the face is actually wanting to turn over all on its own. Let's go ahead and give it a shot.
There we go. Nice little draw. Not too bad. Six iron 1 94. Since there's leveling out there a little bit, it'll kick back on here in a second. But a nice solid shot there. Now the second drill I'm gonna work on is getting my hands out of the swing. You know, I don't wanna have a lot of manipulation with the hands.
I don't wanna feel like I'm constantly trying to guide and you know, maneuver the club in the downswing. I want to move the club in a way to where I feel like I'm not controlling it, I'm just letting it swing. So a great way to do this is what I call a no hands drill. So all you're gonna do is start out by hitting some little tiny shots.
I have a six iron here, but I'm just gonna hit 50 or 60 yard shots. I'm gonna feel like my hands are nice and loose on the club, and I'm gonna keep that what feels like that same grip pressure, the entire backswing and downswing. So I'm just gonna make some little short swings just like that when I go to my finish.
A big key to this is making sure that I pause in that finish. See, a lot of times if we're manipulating it with our hands, you'll notice that it's very difficult to pause here. You'll wanna move the club after it comes to the full finish, but if you're taking the tension away, it's really easy to just hold there.
Nice and still. Now, a great thing with this is to add what we did previously. You see if my club is outside, well. As I swing forward, it's gonna wanna kick in behind my body. The face is gonna want to open and I'll feel my hands getting active, trying to steer it back, to square up the face. I want to go ahead as you're doing this little no hands drill.
Feel like the club's coming from the inside. That way the club face goes ahead and releases and turns on over and you'll feel like you don't have to use any hands at all. So let's go ahead and do a little half swing there. Again, 50 or 60 yards.
There we go. And I felt no hands at all. I preferably, when I go to the range, wanna pick a very small target, try to hit it into that target. I'm not a very good judge of distance. I tried 50, I got 102. Don't hit a lot of one quarter swing, six irons. So I guess I need to do a little practice there. But that's the, that's the idea with it.
The reason you wanna start small is because if I can't keep my hands quiet and I can't keep from manipulating the club on a. Short shot. There is absolutely no way I'm gonna be able to do this, this at full swing speed. So after I hit a, a few of those shorter ones, I'm gonna do what I call, uh, a ladder or a stair step approach where I hit a couple good from 50 or 60 yards.
I go to a hundred, I go to one 30, and then I go to a full swing. So again, I'm just gonna go a little three quarter swing, fill in, like the club's coming from the inside, feeling like my hands are soft on the club the entire time, and then finishing nice and balanced in the follow through. 7 1 75 and I'd eventually work it up to whatever my full distance is.
Now finally, we're gonna do one of the most important drills. This one helped me to improve my golf game, possibly more than anything else. And it's just a little nine to finish drill. Now, if you haven't seen this, you need to get aware of, you need to become aware of it, cuz it's gonna really help a lot of things in your swing.
Now the nine part becomes from my left arm going to nine o'clock. So if the clock faces here, 12 is above me, six at the bottom. Nine and three. My arm is gonna swing back until my hand would be at the nine, nine o'clock if it's an hour hand. And then I'm gonna go to a full finish and hold that finish, preferably with the club going right through the center of my ears and my balance on my front foot.
The cool thing about this is I'm layering it with the things we already did, the no hands drill and the inside approach drill. And this helps for so many good reasons here. At first, I wanna go nice and easy with it and what it's gonna do, because I'm going shorter back than I am through, it's gonna get me in the habit of accelerating through the shot.
It's also a great way where I'm not making a very big backswing. As I start to swing a little bit faster, I'm really gonna have to engage my hips and my body to pull the club through that good full finish where I'm just not gonna be able to hit it very far. I actually, with this nine to full finish drill, can hit it about as far as my full normal swing if I use my body in the right way.
So let's put it all together here. I'm gonna do a little nine to finish drill Soft hands Club coming from the inside. Remember, my first shot went about 195 yards. Let's see how far this one goes with just a half back swing,
and I rushed it a little bit. It went 1 77. I could automatically feel where I haven't been practicing a ton in the last few days. My sequence was a little bit off, and that's, that's what this drill is so good for, because if I can't get my sequence good in a little half backswing. Then it's gonna fall apart in a harder and fuller swing.
So I'm gonna try again, short swing, really come through that. Full finish. Let's get a nice solid one here. There we go. Much better. You see there, 1 74. So I'm getting, you know, 80% of the distance that I would with a full swing, as hard as I can swing or a full six iron, uh, doing that little nine o'clock back swing.
And if I do enough of those, my acceleration's gonna be great. My body movement's gonna be great. I'm automatically gonna have a little bit more lag in the downswing because I'm accelerating later in. The swing helps with all kinds of different things. Now, one of the things I mentioned is so crucial to this is getting that club from the inside.
You see so many players that I see the vast majority probably almost. 90% or more are getting that club too steep in the start of the downswing. The club gets out here where it's on this side of their hands and you're just playing catch up. You're trying to use the hands and arms to manipulate the club.
You're trying to guide it and steer it, and all that would be solved if we could shower this club out in transition, get it from the inside, and it just makes golf a heck a lot easier. So I can guarantee you that I can get you to do that. In fact, I can get you to do that in a single practice session while you're hitting some of the most solid shots of your life.
And we've had thousands of players already have these great results with the course I call the 20 Minute Shallowing Fix, and I don't want you to miss out on it. So if you're a member of Top Speed Golf and you haven't done that course yet, I absolutely recommend doing that right now. That'll make it so much easier to hit this inside position that we just talked about in this video.
It's gonna help smooth out your transition, it's gonna help get you more lag, it's gonna help you hit it more solid. I mean, all this you can accomplish in just a single practice session. So jump on over to the 20 minute shallowing Fix right now. Click on the instruction tab. Top speed golf system, then the 20 minute shallowing fix inside of it, and I can't wait to hear your results.
Let's go and get started.