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Have you ever wondered how great players are able to make their short game shots pull up and spin right next to the cup? In this video, I show you how your equipment and technique work together to create the launch angle and spin that give you maximum control with your wedges. I also share a simple little drill to help make your wedge shots look more like the pro’s.

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Zach Allen is a PGA professional in Valencia, CA. He was voted Southern California PGA teacher of the Year, as well as Golf Digest Best Young Teachers in America. And GolfTips Magazine named him a Top 25 Golf Instructor in America. He also has a popular Golf Instruction Channel on Youtube with over 28,000 subscribers, and over 11 million views. His latest game changing project is available at ballstrikingblueprint.com

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  1. Mike

    Feb 17, 2018 at 5:39 pm

    I’ve been playing with this technique and it’s really changed how I pitch the ball–I’ve finally managed to shallow out a bit and bring my trajectory down. Sweet!

  2. Mike K

    Feb 9, 2018 at 2:39 pm

    Every single digit handicap golfer I know with a solid short game follows what Zach has provided in guidance and advice.
    If you truly want to get better and consistently bring down your scores with a good short game you’ll find this is solid.

  3. Skip

    Feb 9, 2018 at 12:31 pm

    So, how did they do it before they had all these wedges with “spin technology”? lol. Sorry, this is a terrible post. Past posts talking about ideal spin loft to create spin was better.

  4. Bob Jones

    Feb 9, 2018 at 10:56 am

    Recreational golfers are going to get the ball closer to the hole more often by rolling the ball to the hole instead of flying it up there.

  5. Michael

    Feb 8, 2018 at 9:03 am

    Gotcha so just drop a bunch of cash on gear and I’m good to go.

    • David

      Feb 8, 2018 at 5:34 pm

      Not what was said but I guess he used big words.

  6. CB

    Feb 8, 2018 at 2:21 am

    I used a Chrome Soft the other day. It went about 15 yards shorter on my driver than my TP5 ball but around the greens it checked so hard with a lower trajectory I didn’t need any lessons on how to hit those shots, the ball did it by itself and I always came up short because it spun so much like a sponge ball. That’s how they do it

  7. Reeves

    Feb 7, 2018 at 8:38 pm

    Ok for a lesson, but I find it amazing how Jack, Arnie, Lee and even Gary won so many tournaments without a flight scope, what did they have to just figure it out by hitting shots on the practice range? What a Prehistoric idea…

    • Tal

      Feb 8, 2018 at 5:24 am

      No one else had one either. They wouldn’t get as far without one today.

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Clement: Stop ripping off your swing with this drill!

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Not the dreaded headcover under the armpit drill! As if your body is defective and can’t function by itself! Have you seen how incredible the human machine is with all the incredible feats of agility all kinds of athletes are accomplishing? You think your body is so defective (the good Lord is laughing his head off at you) that it needs a headcover tucked under the armpit so you can swing like T-Rex?

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How a towel can fix your golf swing

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This is a classic drill that has been used for decades. However, the world of marketed training aids has grown so much during that time that this simple practice has been virtually forgotten. Because why teach people how to play golf using everyday items when you can create and sell a product that reinforces the same thing? Nevertheless, I am here to give you helpful advice without running to the nearest Edwin Watts or adding something to your Amazon cart.

For the “scoring clubs,” having a solid connection between the arms and body during the swing, especially through impact, is paramount to creating long-lasting consistency. And keeping that connection throughout the swing helps rotate the shoulders more to generate more power to help you hit it farther. So, how does this drill work, and what will your game benefit from it? Well, let’s get into it.

Setup

You can use this for basic chip shots up to complete swings. I use this with every club in my bag, up to a 9 or 8-iron. It’s natural to create incrementally more separation between the arms and body as you progress up the set. So doing this with a high iron or a wood is not recommended.

While you set up to hit a ball, simply tuck the towel underneath both armpits. The length of the towel will determine how tight it will be across your chest but don’t make it so loose that it gets in the way of your vision. After both sides are tucked, make some focused swings, keeping both arms firmly connected to the body during the backswing and follow through. (Note: It’s normal to lose connection on your lead arm during your finishing pose.) When you’re ready, put a ball in the way of those swings and get to work.

Get a Better Shoulder Turn

Many of us struggle to have proper shoulder rotation in our golf swing, especially during long layoffs. Making a swing that is all arms and no shoulders is a surefire way to have less control with wedges and less distance with full swings. Notice how I can get in a similar-looking position in both 60° wedge photos. However, one is weak and uncontrollable, while the other is strong and connected. One allows me to use my larger muscles to create my swing, and one doesn’t. The follow-through is another critical point where having a good connection, as well as solid shoulder rotation, is a must. This drill is great for those who tend to have a “chicken wing” form in their lead arm, which happens when it becomes separated from the body through impact.

In full swings, getting your shoulders to rotate in your golf swing is a great way to reinforce proper weight distribution. If your swing is all arms, it’s much harder to get your weight to naturally shift to the inside part of your trail foot in the backswing. Sure, you could make the mistake of “sliding” to get weight on your back foot, but that doesn’t fix the issue. You must turn into your trial leg to generate power. Additionally, look at the difference in separation between my hands and my head in the 8-iron examples. The green picture has more separation and has my hands lower. This will help me lessen my angle of attack and make it easier to hit the inside part of the golf ball, rather than the over-the-top move that the other picture produces.

Stay Better Connected in the Backswing

When you don’t keep everything in your upper body working as one, getting to a good spot at the top of your swing is very hard to do. It would take impeccable timing along with great hand-eye coordination to hit quality shots with any sort of regularity if the arms are working separately from the body.

Notice in the red pictures of both my 60-degree wedge and 8-iron how high my hands are and the fact you can clearly see my shoulder through the gap in my arms. That has happened because the right arm, just above my elbow, has become totally disconnected from my body. That separation causes me to lift my hands as well as lose some of the extension in my left arm. This has been corrected in the green pictures by using this drill to reinforce that connection. It will also make you focus on keeping the lead arm close to your body as well. Because the moment either one loses that relationship, the towel falls.

Conclusion

I have been diligent this year in finding a few drills that target some of the issues that plague my golf game; either by simply forgetting fundamental things or by coming to terms with the faults that have bitten me my whole career. I have found that having a few drills to fall back on to reinforce certain feelings helps me find my game a little easier, and the “towel drill” is most definitely one of them.

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Clement: Why your practice swing never sucks

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You hear that one all the time; I wish I could put my practice swing on the ball! We explain the huge importance of what to focus on to allow the ball to be perfectly in the way of your practice swing. Enjoy!

 

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