Setting up with the correct bend and maintaining it is so important in the RSS. In this lesson Gary demonstrates how to stop the over-the-top motion and get the inside move correctly coming down.
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Posture and the First Move
In this video Gary explains how posture is they key to the first move and to turning in the right direction. The first move back cannot be achieved without the correct Posture and Shape at set-up.
Depth and Maintaining Posture
In this lesson Gary describes the transition in The Right Sided Swing. He also talks about the importance of depth and maintaining posture during the swing.
Taylor Cooper: Posture and Path
Taylor Cooper started working with us when he was 14. Nine years later he is playing on tour but still working on the fundamentals of posture to fix his swing faults at their origin.
Rod Pampling: Posture and Turn
This recent lesson shows just how important Posture is at set-up. Rod was worried about the club going in early in his back-swing, this was being caused by bad posture and tilting shoulders.
Posture and Path
Gary often says the first lesson you have is the most important. This recent lesson is a good one for understanding the basic fundamentals of The Right Sided Swing. Gary talks about why young players should fix their swings early.
Maintaining Posture and Shape
Gary explains where to bend from and the importance of maintaining the original posture and ‘Shape’during the swing.
Indoor Training: RSS Drill Routine
Training your posture and being able to hold it as your arms move is the key to learning and maintaining the Right Sided Swing. In this video Gary runs through the Indoor Drill routine he does everyday to improve his swing.
Mastering the Cut-off
Gavin Coles is one of the best at flighting the ball into the wind. Mastering the cut-off shot requires the correct posture and path coming into the ball. In this recent lesson Gary talks about stomping and trapping the ball correctly.
Holding Your Positions
Maintaining Posture and Shape going back enables the club and arms to swing down without having to make any compensations with the body in transition in the RSS. In this video Gary talks about training your posture by setting up correctly and holding your positions.
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The Sledge Hammer
The Sledge Hammer Drill done correctly is a simple fix for so many different swing faults! This month Gary posted a comprehensive indoor routine to strengthen and maintain the positions in your swing without having to go to the range. Understanding posture and arm direction is the key to building a simple, powerful and repeatable […]
Mastering the Cut-off
Gavin Coles is one of the best at flighting the ball into the wind. Mastering the cut-off shot requires the correct posture and path coming into the ball. In this Tour Lesson Gary talks about stomping and trapping the ball and how to stop the face flipping over.
Reversing the Loop
The In-Out-Over swing pattern makes people pull and slice the ball and is very common. The loop can be easily reversed if you start in the right position and understand its main causes. In this Lesson Gary talks about the importance of the posture and the ‘Thunderbird Position’ at set-up and shows how to stop […]
Coil and Depth
Many golfers believe that flexibility issues stop them turning.Trying to lift the left heel in the backswing often causes sliding and lifting of the posture. Not many modern players lift the left heel.To coil properly and maintain the Shape of the body the lower half needs to turn from the correct area. We have just […]
Back to Square One
The reason most golfers find the swing so hard to fix is because they just don’t want to go back to square one! Ironically it is the easiest place to fix things and without the correct posture and arm angles at set-up it is impossible to take the club-head and shaft back in the right direction. […]
Coil: How the Arms Pull the Body
If you tilt or straighten the top half of the body going back the arms tend to go too far behind it. The way the right arm works is a bit of a mystery to a lot of golfers because they have such bad posture and arm angles at set-up. We have just uploaded a […]
Square to the Sternum
Keeping the club-face square to the sternum is not possible without the right posture at set-up. The club-face body relationship during the swing is the key to achieving True Loft at impact. When you get it right the club doesn’t flip and the arms do not have to extend and hit to the right. We […]
Video Archive
Featured Video this Month Members Q and A: Closing the Door Behind the Ropes: Early Extension and Body Release Live Lesson: Lead Side Out Tour Clinic: Radius and Turn Direction Recent Featured Video Behind the Ropes: Power and Swing Length Indoor Training: RSS Drill Routine Swing Review: Adam Scott Members Q and A: The Sledge […]
New Video in The Members Area
Shallowing the club early in the downswing helps maintain the original radius of the club-head from the torso but also allows the body to stay in its original posture during the downswing. It is one of the most mystical features of all the great ball strikers. This month in the Members Area Gary explains why […]
Pampling finishes well at AT&T Byron Nelson
Rod Pampling birdied his final three holes at the AT&T Byron Nelson and finished in a tie for 22nd on eight-under-par. He was only a couple of shots out of the Top 10. Rod has really found form after his trip back to Australia last month. Gary worked on getting him back to his model […]