Chop some logs
When you raise an axe and let it fall, there’s a natural rhythm to it. Weight shifts. Hands release. Body follows through. You don’t have to think about any of it. It just happens. —Martin Chuck
When you raise an axe and let it fall, there’s a natural rhythm to it. Weight shifts. Hands release. Body follows through. You don’t have to think about any of it. It just happens. —Martin Chuck
Here’s a great video from Martin Chuck about shifting your weight on short chip chots.
“When you rest the club on the ground, you can create too much bend in your arms, waist, etc. And these variables make it hard to get the club back to the ball in a reliable way.” —Martin Chuck
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy has a drill that can teach you how to make a better backswing.
Here’s Martin Chuck from Tour Striker Academy with something he learned from George Knudson.
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy has some great advice about the waggle and how it’s a vital piece of your pre-shot routine.
Golfers think they need to spend hours on the green rolling putts but that’s not the case. The best putters you see all have ONE thing in common… It has to do with their grip.
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy in Phoenix, Arizona has a great demonstration of how being properly connected to the ground can give you added power and distance.
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy has a simple fix to help you add leverage to your golf swing and add more distance.