
This drill will definitely help release tension and allow your body to shift and rotate freely through the ball. In other words, you’ll be taking a ‘Swing at Tension’. I saw Nick Price do this drill ceaselessly when he was dominating the Tour in the early 1990’s. By taking one arm and holding the club on the hosel, he’d make some practice swings and make the club “Whoosh’ in front of him. When the heat is on and the Nassau with your buddies is on the line, give this drill a try.
Free your left side
Roger ,Excellent reminder. I also have another drill to oblige you to free your left side and move forwards on your front leg :it's throwing a heavy medicine ball-4 or 5 kgs sideways and extending your arms while doing so .Additionally it builds strength in your core
Raymond, You are correct!
Raymond, You are correct! Tossing a medicine ball ‘Underhand/Sidearm’ is another great drill to learn Kinematic Sequencing!