PERFECT GOLF SWING TAKEAWAY DRILL

The only golf drill you will ever need to improve your takeaway in your golf swing. The correct golf takeaway will help you achieve a backswing that gives you the best opportunity to square up the club face at impact.

In this weeks golf lesson you will learn in my opinion the only golf drill you will ever need to make that first move perfect.

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I personally found learning the game too long and difficult in the early days. I read all the books, watched all the videos but my game was not improving. Then after studying various forms of neuro science, motor learning, psychology and personal development in less than two years I went from struggling golfer to the final stage of the Open Championship.

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16 thoughts on “PERFECT GOLF SWING TAKEAWAY DRILL

  1. Thanks Danny, that is a very good drill for the take away. I’m a Clone of your Father I’m afraid, with constant inconsistently bad contact, but hopefully this drill will improve my Golf Swings.

  2. Thank you Danny! I was lucky enough to go to the Phoenix Open this year, and it struck me how every pro has their left arm really close to their body going back. Now I believe know why, and I am going to make this a point of emphasis going forward.

  3. Awesome video. Learned so much. I took it to the driving range and just loved the results. I now watch every week to get it all in my head. I can tell you it CHANGED my iron play. My biggest problem is consistency in my timing and so I am slapping at he ball. Just need to slow down and take a few more practice swings before I hit.
    Thank you Thank you.
    When you get to San Diego I owe you a pint! Lol

  4. The takeaway always messes with my head because sometimes I get the right body rotating but then sometimes I let my arms/wrist get the club head square without proper body rotating. It's like 50/50 on the golf course …..

  5. Hi Danny, once the correct takeaway position has been achieved with a connected left arm & body turn, and the club is in the correct position parallel to the ground, is it acceptable to then pull the club UP to the top with the right hand? I have always had passive arms and a very flat back swing (right elbow stays close to body at the top), so is it OK to use the right hand in the second half of the back swing (after body turn in the first half) to feel like I am pulling the club up and away from my head with my right hand to achieve a slightly higher position at the top, or is using the right hand going to create other problems?

  6. I adopted this concept recently – Implemented by what I personally called soft hands, no wrist action early on – similar action just a different way to think about how to start a swing – hopefully, you agree – Neil ( using my wife's email account Ha Ha )

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