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In this video, Neil Tappin is joined by Top 50 Golf Coach Ged Walters to provide his 5 best ball striking drills. He'll help you with your angle of attack and weight transfer to improve the quality of your striking. If you are heading to the range to work on your game, this video is a must watch!
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00:00If you're looking to shoot lower scores this year then one thing you'll undoubtedly need to do is
00:04strike the ball consistently well and that's exactly what this video is all about. We've got
00:09five of the best ball striking drills for you. Now the advice in this video comes courtesy of Jed
00:14Walters. Jed is one of Golf Monthly's top 50 coaches. He's got some really simple and effective
00:20advice on ensuring that you'd strike the ball before the ground. Now it's also important to
00:24say this video is coming to you in partnership with KBS shafts. They have a whole shaft range
00:29from driver all the way through the bag, all designed to help you get the most from your
00:34equipment. Right we're here at the London Club, let's get started.
00:48This drill is all about ensuring that you catch the ball before the ground. It doesn't matter
00:53whether you're hitting a wedge or hitting a long iron, that's the same principle all the way through.
00:57So it's something we all need to work on. Jed, what's the drill and how does it work? Okay,
01:02instant feedback is what it really is all about. So if I take a tee and I just scratch a line
01:07in the ground here. So from that point of view there I've now got a focal point from which I
01:16can work around. So here with a long iron that ball position is going to be a little bit further
01:22towards my lead side and from there it's about making swings and trying to get the club to hit
01:30the ball on the turf. So I want to be really brushing the line and left of it for me away. Yes
01:36and crucially you're not hitting the ground behind the line. That's the number one thing that you're
01:41trying to avoid and the great thing about this drill Jed is that you're taking practice swing
01:44after practice swing after practice swing and you get that instant feedback. Is your body working in
01:49the right way to deliver the club in the right angle of attack? Definitely, now obviously that
01:52will change. So if I took wedge in there, ball position then is going to go more central so that
01:58can be even more, can be deeper this side here. But the one thing I'm going to find is if I was
02:02to make a practice swing here and hit the wrong side of this line, then I know that our body's
02:07back here. Right okay, well I've hit the ground there. Well there's the line, hit the ground back
02:11there. So what I'm looking for is to keep the pressure moving forwards so I can hit the ground
02:15to the left. You can see there I've hit the ground sort of way in front of the line there
02:19by just keeping the body moving in the right direction. Okay so then you make a series of
02:23practice swings and then eventually you get to a point you put the ball on the line,
02:27you hit a shot and then you get the feedback of what you're doing actually in the swing itself.
02:30Exactly, got it. Okay so in the setup I've got a 50 degree wedge here so centered ball position
02:41and then just making sure that I get my body working in the right order.
02:49Perfect, hopefully you could hear through the mics the quality of the strike there,
02:52absolutely perfect. And you can see this divot is starting I'd say not quite almost an inch
02:58after the line, which is exactly what you're looking for. So use this really simple drill,
03:03it will really help your ball striking.
03:05Okay so this drill is all about controlling the low point in the arc of your swing,
03:10something that's so important for good quality ball striking. Gen, you've got a ball on the tee
03:14here, what are we doing? We're getting used to with this one just the difference in the line
03:18that we could get. We practice most of our golf on a mat, on driving range, it's flat,
03:23it's the same level as your feet. You get on a golf course and it's above your feet,
03:27below your feet, it's different slopes. So the first thing we need to do is just make sure that
03:30we're adaptable, we're not going to be hitting the ground, we're not going to be hitting the
03:34ground. So we've got this one teed up here and I'm literally just going to clip it off the tee.
03:43So my ball position and everything is going to be the same, but now you can see this is
03:48three and a half inches above my feet, so I just want to get used to being able to
03:53be slightly more adaptable. So if this was a ball above my feet situation
03:57where I've got my normal ball position, but I'm now just adapting to the lie,
04:02I just want to clip it away. Beautiful, good strike. So what's next? So what's next now is
04:11we now need to look at it from the point of view of improving the ball striking itself.
04:16So the ball goes back on the same tee and now what you're going to do is about four inches behind it,
04:23so you know it's not a million miles away from the length of your clubhead,
04:26is I'm going to put another tee. Okay, same height, same height. Now the key with this is
04:33anybody who struggles sort of, so fat shots, thin shots, top shots, all those kind of things,
04:40generally it happens because the weight of the body is too far back. So we start to scoot,
04:45we start to flip. Well, first thing you're going to do then is you're going to hit that tee. So
04:50the simple drill here is hit the ball, don't hit the tee. Yeah, so that's going to now encourage
04:55a little bit more of a downward angle and to have that I've got to make sure that I'm moving
04:59my body in the right direction. Okay, simple task here then, don't hit the tee. Dead simple,
05:04so just don't hit the tee. Very good, okay, and there it is. Good contact. Right, but there's a
05:14third part. There's a third element to this drill. So if I take a third tee and I now put it here,
05:21so it's on the opposite side, around the same distance from the one that's at the back.
05:29Okay, so now what we're looking at doing is not just missing this tee, but now I want to hit this
05:36one. Yes. Because that now is giving me the feeling of that downward angle of attack,
05:41controlling the low point, more target side. Again, we're back to being ball turf, which is
05:46good ball striking. Okay, so now I just want to miss the back tee,
05:52hit the shot and try and clip this tee that's in front here.
06:01Yeah, it's a really solid contact and it's a really simple drill that one,
06:04to just help you establish that right angle of attack so the club bottoms out in exactly
06:09the right place because that is where really good quality contacts come from.
06:17Here's a great ball striking drill for those golfers that don't want to get caught thinking
06:21too technically about the golf swing. It can really help. Jed, what is it? So it's about
06:27trying to make a comfortable speed swing and stopping as fast as you can beyond impact.
06:32Okay. What it does is it gets the body to organize itself a little bit more naturally.
06:36We play our best golf when we're in the subconscious, when it doesn't, you're not
06:38thinking about anything. So that's what we want to try and encourage. So from this drill here,
06:44it's simply just taking a lofted club at nine, nine here, and we're just going to make some
06:49swings, which only go maybe halfway back. But the key to it is feeling like the downswing,
06:55the focus is just stop. What you'll find is when you look at it from face on at this point here,
07:01I'm not really doing anything other than stopping yet. You can see how my weight's
07:06moving forward. My pelvis is tucking underneath the torso. So I'm extending,
07:11extending to the legs, to the pelvis, to the spine. And I've got a little rotation in there
07:16as well. And you're nicely connected between your arms and your body as well. What I'm looking at
07:20when I see this, it's just how good the impact position is just by doing such a small and simple
07:26golf swing. It trains everything to just happen in the order that it really wants to happen.
07:31It's almost the brain, which confuses it and makes it happen in different ways. So you can
07:35start off at slower speeds and then just build up your speed and you can go flat out speed if you
07:40wanted to there. So when you're accustomed to the drill, you could be a little bit more
07:45and get some real crispness to what's happening there. And you can see where those divots are
07:50always left of where I'm taking the set up. It's developing that speed into it, but just
07:56focusing on the stop as quickly as you can. So from a setup point of view, you're only thinking
08:01about putting a little bit more pressure into your lead foot, just almost like that there,
08:06just pushing down into the ground a little bit more, keeping that pressure there and then just
08:10making a nice controlled swing, stopping as quickly as you can beyond impact.
08:18Yeah. And you can see that divot. It's perfect. It's just after where the ball would have been.
08:22You can just this shot of Jed here just shows you so many good things about the golf swing. If you
08:27can focus on finding that position, the chances are the quality of your ball striking will greatly
08:32improve. This drill is all about swing direction, something that's going to really help you with
08:41your iron ball striking. Jed, what's the thinking here? What's the drill about? So all great ball
08:47strikers have a fairly neutral swing direction. So that's not to say that it is always say a bit
08:53to the right, somewhere a little bit to the left, but it's minute. We're talking a couple of degrees
08:58left of target, couple of degrees right of target, not excessive, which you would see from people who
09:04would slice and hook it. They would maybe be 10 degrees to the right, 10 degrees to the left.
09:08So getting your swing direction more neutral will help you control your centeredness of strike and
09:14also help you control how your body then wants to move towards the target. So you can control
09:19the ground contacts to get those lovely crisp ball turf strikes. Yeah. And it sounds complicated,
09:23but it doesn't have to be. If you have a really good drill that can help you sort of visualize
09:27what you're trying to achieve and that's what we're doing here. So talk us through it. Okay.
09:31So we're looking from sort of both perspectives. Obviously I've got this little station set up here.
09:36This is just as a quick visual really to what would represent a fairly neutral swing plane of
09:44being sort of up and down. But the swing direction is literally what the club is sort of doing as it
09:49comes here through the impact. So if I was like sort of this there, that will be a swing direction
09:55quite a lot to the right. That will be quite a lot to the left. So this is tailored relative to you
10:00as the individual. If you were somebody who slices the golf ball. Pulls it or slices it.
10:07You're coming across the ball. Yeah. So you'd have a swing direction, which would be if I put it into
10:13sort of a 2D visual on the floor would be a bit like that. So right. Okay. Well, what you need to
10:17do is practice the opposite. So we would turn the sticks out to the right. I mean, that's probably
10:27somewhere in the regions of 40 degrees, maybe to the right. So your visual then, if you were
10:33somebody who's coming here, your visual is to swing the club in the downswing between the sticks.
10:38Yeah. And then suddenly your angle of attack improves. The amount of the face you're getting
10:43on the ball improves. The quality of the strike goes up. It can do so many good things for you.
10:48Yeah. Yeah. And then vice versa. If you hook the golf ball, then you would just turn the
10:52opposite way and feel like you were coming across a little bit more. Now bear in mind,
10:56these are feels. What you're feeling and what really happens are completely different. You know,
11:01a slicer would feel like they're swinging way off to the right. And when you look at the swing
11:05direction, it's probably still a little bit left. It's just that, you know, if what feels hugely one
11:10way might move at eight degrees, but if you were already 10 left, then you're still a little bit
11:15left. But the important point is it's more neutral. So you're going to make your striking better.
11:20You're going to make your start lines better. You're going to make your overall ball striking
11:24better. Yeah. So this is one for those players who have big shapes in their game. So either big
11:28draws or big fades. If you want to just rein those in slightly, you'll improve the quality
11:33of your ball striking. And this is a great way to do it. Okay. So this is a ball striking drill
11:42aimed specifically at those golfers who have a tendency to hang back through impact, hit the fat
11:48shots and the thin shots that we all hate so much. And it's a, it's a great one for the range.
11:53Talk us through it, Jed. Okay. So on the driving range, you could use the basket of the balls
11:57coming. It's simply just propping your trail side up. So all your pressure, all the weight goes to
12:04the lead side. You're probably going to be talking 90 to 95% of your pressure is going to be lead
12:09side. So that's going to mean, well, I can't go back because I'm up on an angle. That's going to
12:15keep me there. So I'm going to get used to feeling what it's like to have the pressure forward
12:19through impact. And it's going to give you the ability then to have a nice downward angle attack
12:23and give you those lovely ball turf crisp strikes. Yeah. And that feeling of what the correct
12:28contact should feel like. So Jed, go for it then. Talk us through this drill. I've just put my bag
12:33on the ground there. Um, and all this is going to do is this is just going to help me elevate
12:37my trail foot. So from here, and bear in mind, you know, you only need to sort of hit lofted clubs
12:43out. We're not talking about doing this with driver. It's just getting used to doing it with
12:46like a wedge or a nine iron or something. Um, so just taking, you know, if that was my normal setup
12:51there, then what I'm going to do now is I'm just going to take my trail foot. I'm just going to
12:55lift it and I'm just going to rest it on the back of my bag. So now all my pressure is into my lead
13:00side. So from here, I'm going to keep the pressure into my lead leg. I'm going to flex it a little
13:06bit more than normal just because it's taken all the weight pretty much. You'll notice then on my
13:11right leg, I'll sort of really straighten out a little bit as you see from this angle is very
13:14little flex left in there. Um, keeping the pressure then pushing down into the left leg.
13:19I'm just going to make little swings now. So it's going to be a little half swing back
13:22and then just down. So you see the angle of attack is going to come down. It's going to help me
13:27find a low point more to the left. So I just need to keep my arms nice and extended.
13:32You know, I'm not going to swing to there. I'm not making a full follow through. I'm just
13:36making a nice back and through swing. So if I was to click this one now I'm set, I'm ready,
13:43and I'm just going to make a nice smooth swing.
13:48Yeah. And you've got that little ball to strike. You will really, really struggle to hit the ground
13:52before the ball. If you try this drill and they say it is a great one for getting your body in
13:56the right position, get the weight moving towards the targets. The club hits the ball
14:01before it hits the ground. Give it a go. So there you have it. That's Jed's five
14:05best ball striking drills. If you are having issues with the quality of your iron strikes,
14:09then give some of those drills a go. If you can find a feel that helps you hit the ball
14:14before the turf, then you should start hitting your irons much better. But that's it for now
14:19from the London Club. Thanks very much for watching. We'll see you next time.