How to Naturally Shallow Your Golf Club | Game-Changing Tips

TLDRLearn how to naturally shallow your golf club for increased power and consistency. Stop trying to manually shallow the club and focus on dropping your arms before turning. This technique will help you achieve a more powerful and repeatable golf swing.

Key insights

🏌️‍♂️Grip the club with your fingers instead of the palm to ensure proper club placement and control.

🎯Maintain a square club head at the first parallel and achieve a good shoulder turn at the top of the backswing.

👉Drop your arms before turning, which naturally shallow the club and increases power.

🤔Avoid manually trying to shallow the club as it can lead to inconsistency and discomfort.

🔥Feel your left shoulder staying behind the golf ball for as long as possible to add a natural turn and shallow the club.

Q&A

Why is it important to grip the club with your fingers?

Gripping the club with your fingers allows for proper club placement and control, leading to a more consistent swing.

How can I achieve a square club head at the first parallel?

Focus on a proper setup and ensure that the club is placed correctly in the base of your fingers. Additionally, make sure the creases between your thumb and first finger are pointing towards your right shoulder.

Why is dropping the arms before turning important?

Dropping the arms before turning naturally shallow the club, resulting in increased power and distance.

Why should I avoid manually trying to shallow the club?

Manually trying to shallow the club can lead to inconsistency and discomfort in your swing. Focus on the drop and turn technique for a more natural and repeatable swing.

What should I focus on to achieve a natural turn and shallow club?

Try to feel your left shoulder staying behind the golf ball for as long as possible. This will naturally add a turn and shallow the club, resulting in a more powerful swing.

Timestamped Summary

00:09Stop manually trying to shallow the golf club. Focus on dropping your arms before turning for a more natural and powerful swing.

00:24Ensure proper grip by holding the club with your fingers instead of the palm. This allows for better control and club placement.

01:31A square club head at the first parallel and a good shoulder turn at the top of the backswing are essential for a consistent swing.

03:39Drop your arms before turning to naturally shallow the club. This technique increases power and makes long shots easier.

06:25Feel your left shoulder staying behind the golf ball for as long as possible. This adds a natural turn and helps in shallow the club.