Most golfers waste hours chasing random swing tips. These 3 simple drills give you a clear system for better contact, more effortless distance and a swing path that actually sends the ball where you’re aiming.
Fix strike, unlock lag and reset your swing path with simple feels you can take straight to the range.
If you’re chunking it, thinning it, slicing it or losing distance, the answer usually isn’t another complicated swing rebuild. It’s getting the club, body and low point working better together.
Fat, thin and inconsistent strikes usually come from poor low point control — not a lack of talent.
If you release the club too early, you throw speed away before impact and make the ball go nowhere.
When your path and face don’t match up, you’re left guessing whether the ball starts left, right or miles offline.
Short, sharp videos you can watch once and actually use. No waffle. No 40-minute technical lecture. Just better practice.
This drill improves low point control so you stop chunking, topping and thinning shots.
Learn how to create lag and speed without feeling like you’re swinging out of your shoes.
A simple feel to help your club travel better through impact so the ball starts and stays closer to target.
Get the 3 drills now and take them to your next range session.
“The lesson on effortless distance was a game changer. My 7 iron now carries 10 yards further with the same swing speed.”
Ben H“I used to steer my irons and hope for good contact. Now I have a system that gives me a really nice feel and contact.”
Luke C“The feel drills changed my contact. My wedge shots used to come off thin or fat — now they come off soft and spin nicely.”
Chris J“The drills helped me sync my body and arms together. I’m hitting my irons longer and straighter than I have in years.”
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