How to waggle your way to better ball striking
Martin Chuck from The Tour Striker Academy says, “You may not think this little pre-shot routine is important but there’s a reason winners waggle.”
Martin Chuck from The Tour Striker Academy says, “You may not think this little pre-shot routine is important but there’s a reason winners waggle.”
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy demonstrates how to keep the ball lower for penetrating shots into the wind or under tree limbs.
Martin Chuck from the Tour Striker Academy helps demystify hip rotation versus sway in your backswing.
Many amateur golfers make unconscious, last-second adjustments to their grip just before staring their backswing.. And this sets off a domino effect of swing flaws.
The most common thing I see is someone quickly retracting their trail arm, which (to me) looks similar to the motion of pull-starting a lawnmower.
When you combine the instinctive motion of chopping wood with the right body movement (ie., rotation) – you can get the results you’re looking for.
Have you ever attempted an “easy” punch out… and wound up in the rough on the OTHER side of the fairway? Martin Chuck from Tour Striker Academy has some strategy advice.
Martin Chuck from Tour Striker Academy has a great tip on chipping today and draws on RBC Canadian Open champion Nick Taylor for inspiration.
Martin Chuck from Tour Striker Academy has some terrific insight on what you need to do to consistently hit your driver on the sweet spot.