In the ongoing series titled Shaving Strokes by GOLF.com, amateur golfers share their experiences, learnings, and improvements in their quest to improve their game. One amateur golfer shares his journey towards breaking 80 for the first time in 28 years of playing golf. Despite significant improvements in his golf swing over the past year, he still faces inconsistencies and missed opportunities to shoot lower scores due to minor errors in his technique.
Topped shots and chunked shots during a round can spell the difference between a mid-80s score and breaking 80 for this amateur golfer. Seeking guidance from GOLF’s Top 100 Teachers, including Tony Ruggiero and Morgan Hale, the golfer delves into a full swing analysis to identify the root cause of his inconsistent shots and improve his ball-striking. Through targeted drills and exercises, the golfer aims to address his contact issues and achieve more consistent results on the course.
The key fix for the golfer’s improvement revolves around finding the low point of his golf swing to ensure solid contact with the ball. This involves understanding the rotational motion of the swing and the importance of weight shift and pressure in generating power and consistency. By stabilizing his lower body and improving his backswing turn while eliminating unwanted lateral movement, the golfer can enhance his swing mechanics and achieve a more consistent low point of impact.
Incorporating slow movements and drills without a ball allows the golfer to focus on learning and internalizing the new swing changes effectively. By disconnecting from performance mode and practicing pivot drills with resistance, the golfer can reinforce the correct movements and muscle memory required for consistent ball contact and improved shot quality. These simple drills and exercises can be practiced at home to help golfers of all levels refine their swing mechanics and optimize their performance on the course.
The golfer concludes his session with the Top 100 Teachers with a better understanding of the factors contributing to his inconsistent contact and heavier shots. Armed with drills and exercises to address these issues, he can now work on correcting his swing flaws in real-time during rounds of golf. By mastering the techniques to move pressure behind the ball and find the low point of his swing, the golfer is one step closer to achieving his goal of breaking 80 and improving his overall game.
For golfers struggling with poor ball contact and mishits, implementing these tips and techniques can help enhance the quality of their shots and improve their overall performance on the course. By focusing on the proper turn and weight shift in the swing, golfers can optimize their swing mechanics and achieve more consistent results. Utilizing drills and exercises to refine their movements and create the right feel in their swing, golfers can address contact issues and enhance their ball-striking ability for better scores on the course.

