Now it is time to take some of the pictures and ideas we have
been exploring and transfer them into muscle memory. This week
we are going to learn a drill designed to help you swing the
clubhead on the correct path consistently.
Since most of us learn fastest using visual images, the primary
focus of this drill is to SEE the correct path to swing the
clubhead on. All you need for this exercise is your driver and
a few golf tees. Lay down a series of tees (preferably six,
three before impact and tree after) pointing toward the target
on the correct inside out arc (see graphic below). Begin by
simply executing full swings at a comfortable pace paying close
attention to the clubhead swinging along the correct downswing
path. As your confidence grows, gradually increase the pace
of you acceleration in THE IMPACT ZONE until the accuracy of
your path begins to decrease. This is the maximum acceleration
you should ever attempt to use when swinging a club on the course.

To increase the effectiveness of this drill use visualization
to make the swings more realistic. Picture your favorite brand
of golf ball on the path and picture yourself on the first tee
of your home course. Go through your usual routine but, as you
step up to the ball focus only on swinging the clubhead on the
correct path at the correct pace. Do not worry about the ball
flight or what your body is doing, focus only on the direction
and acceleration of the clubhead in the impact zone. Do your
best to make your practice as realistic as possible. If you
consciously work on this drill on a regular basis over a period
of time, you will achieve dramatic results.
I feel it is very important to do this exercise with the driver
and without the golf ball. Since the driver is least forgiving
of all the clubs, correct path of the clubhead is critical to
good ball striking. In addition, when we master correct path
with the driver it will be that much easier to do the same with
the shorter clubs. If we attempt to put a real golf ball into
before we have truly mastered swinging the clubhead on the correct
path there is a strong tendency to focus on hitting AT the golf
ball as opposed to swinging the clubhead. We can only achieve
correct path when we consistently swing the clubhead to the
target and stop merely trying to hit the ball. Hitting AT leads
to outside in, swinging leads to inside out.
Remember, consistency and focus in practice leads to success
and enjoyment on the course.
Til next time.
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