If your golf swing is plagued by coming over the top, you’re not alone—this is one of the most common mistakes among golfers. Luckily, there’s an easy drill to help fix this issue and put your club in the right position.
This week’s TeeTime Golf Pass Tip of the Week, brought to you by QuickFixGolf.com, features Darren DeMille demonstrating the Spiderman Drill, a simple technique designed to improve your swing path and help you come from the inside.
The Spiderman Drill:
- Set Up Against a Net: Stand close to your practice net with your back lightly touching it.
- Make Your Backswing: Swing back as you normally would.
- Trace the Net on the Downswing: As you bring the club down, trace the net with your club. This motion helps keep your swing on plane and prevents the common mistake of your shoulders or hands leading outwards.
- Focus on the Path: The key is to let your swing naturally come from the inside, avoiding the dreaded over-the-top move.
Watch Darren demonstrate how it’s done and start practicing this simple yet effective drill today!
Why It Works
The Spiderman Drill helps retrain your muscle memory, encouraging your hands and club to stay on the proper path instead of veering outward. With consistent practice, you’ll see better ball flights and more accuracy on the course.
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