A lot of times, there are huge changes needed in mechanics and technique to really start seeing progress. Other times, a small tweak can change things pretty significantly.
For me, it's a tip I received recently from a buddy of mine who shoots low regularly and it was really simple. Keep my weight on the inside of my trail foot in the backswing. It allows me to feel all of the tension and then puts me in an athletic position to turn in the transition. I've recently seen a marked difference in consistency of strike with nearly every club, including wedges.
What golf tip has made a big difference for you?
For me, it's a tip I received recently from a buddy of mine who shoots low regularly and it was really simple. Keep my weight on the inside of my trail foot in the backswing. It allows me to feel all of the tension and then puts me in an athletic position to turn in the transition. I've recently seen a marked difference in consistency of strike with nearly every club, including wedges.
What golf tip has made a big difference for you?