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'Stick Behind Ball' Lag Drill
InstructorClay Ballard
Clay BallardInstructor
'Stick Behind Ball' Lag Drill
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Clay Ballard demonstrates a simple drill that will help you create more lag on the downswing. Use this drill to form a smoother, more powerful swing.
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Very helpful. thank you
I have always struggled with the “release “ moment and whether I am doing it correctly. Should it “feel” like releasing a baseball underhanded and how are the hands rolling together or first one and then the other (right then left) being right handed?
wondering if a slow motion of your swing would help us observe the lag in your demotion. better?
Another great training tip from the Golf Pass crew!! One point i try to work on is keeping my elbow looked or straight as possible when thinking about lag. Does this make sense ? I noticed that when you took your swing you had your left arm nice a straight through the swing