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Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of Best
Young Teachers in
America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Improve Your Distance Wedge with the Pump Drill
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Feel the correct delivery position for your distance wedges
- Understand how to adjust your pivot for better contact
- Recognize the differences between full swing and distance wedge mechanics
In this video, you'll learn the distance wedge pump drill to enhance your short game. This technique will help you develop the right mechanics for more consistent and accurate distance control.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
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The drill is the distance wedge pump.
2
00:00:02.740 --> 00:00:06.580
So you know that I'm a big fan of the pump drills for kind of tricking the
3
00:00:06.580 --> 00:00:07.080
brain into
4
00:00:07.080 --> 00:00:08.600
doing what you want it to do.
5
00:00:08.600 --> 00:00:13.940
It kind of overrides your natural hit instinct, it overrides your automatic
6
00:00:13.940 --> 00:00:14.800
pattern and allows
7
00:00:14.800 --> 00:00:17.360
you to focus a little bit more on new mechanics.
8
00:00:17.360 --> 00:00:21.920
Well, there are some differences in the distance wedge compared to the full
9
00:00:21.920 --> 00:00:22.520
swing.
10
00:00:22.520 --> 00:00:27.380
So working on, let's say, the delivery pump, we've got to make some adaptations
11
00:00:27.380 --> 00:00:27.680
.
12
00:00:27.680 --> 00:00:31.990
So in this video, I'm going to walk you through the few changes that are going
13
00:00:31.990 --> 00:00:32.560
to happen when
14
00:00:32.560 --> 00:00:36.480
we start moving into the shorter irons where we want more of the cast pattern
15
00:00:36.480 --> 00:00:37.000
and less
16
00:00:37.000 --> 00:00:40.000
of the powerful tour pattern.
17
00:00:40.000 --> 00:00:46.470
So when I'm doing the distance wedge, or let's revisit the full swing or the
18
00:00:46.470 --> 00:00:47.600
tour pump, when
19
00:00:47.600 --> 00:00:52.940
I go up to the delivery pump, I'm basically trying to kind of get my arms in
20
00:00:52.940 --> 00:00:53.680
delivery
21
00:00:53.680 --> 00:00:57.330
position where they're nice and loaded, I've got lots of rotational lag and the
22
00:00:57.330 --> 00:00:58.000
motorcycle
23
00:00:58.000 --> 00:00:59.000
is taking place.
24
00:00:59.000 --> 00:01:02.300
Well, I'm still going to have a little bit of the motorcycle or club face
25
00:01:02.300 --> 00:01:03.040
closing, but
26
00:01:03.040 --> 00:01:07.070
instead of being in this position, that right arm is going to be close to
27
00:01:07.070 --> 00:01:08.000
straight and the
28
00:01:08.000 --> 00:01:10.240
club is going to be out in front of you.
29
00:01:10.240 --> 00:01:14.550
This is what many golfers feel in their transition with the full swing, but
30
00:01:14.550 --> 00:01:15.560
this is closer to
31
00:01:15.560 --> 00:01:18.960
what we want to feel with the distance wedge.
32
00:01:18.960 --> 00:01:22.760
So I'm kind of getting into that movement there.
33
00:01:22.760 --> 00:01:28.110
Now if I was to make my same Jackson 5 merry go round and do that movement, I
34
00:01:28.110 --> 00:01:28.880
would bottom
35
00:01:28.880 --> 00:01:32.440
out a good 8 inches behind the golf ball.
36
00:01:32.440 --> 00:01:36.090
So what I have to do differently is I have to support it with more of a cast
37
00:01:36.090 --> 00:01:36.600
pivot, which
38
00:01:36.600 --> 00:01:42.540
is going to be a little bit more up, back, and forward with the upper body, not
39
00:01:42.540 --> 00:01:43.160
so much
40
00:01:43.160 --> 00:01:45.160
of a drive from the lower body.
41
00:01:45.160 --> 00:01:51.020
So it'll look, here's kind of that pump movement with the arms, and then I'm
42
00:01:51.020 --> 00:01:52.140
going to balance
43
00:01:52.140 --> 00:01:58.460
it by a little bit more of an up and forward movement.
44
00:01:58.460 --> 00:01:59.460
That one was pretty good.
45
00:01:59.460 --> 00:02:03.020
The one before it, you could tell I had a little bit more of that Jackson 5
46
00:02:03.020 --> 00:02:03.760
just because
47
00:02:03.760 --> 00:02:06.820
I had been rehearsing it and talking about it.
48
00:02:06.820 --> 00:02:11.290
And that's one of my natural strengths, so I have to focus on it a bit more in
49
00:02:11.290 --> 00:02:11.800
order
50
00:02:11.800 --> 00:02:14.860
to do the distance wedge version.
51
00:02:14.860 --> 00:02:18.680
So if we're doing that distance wedge pump, we're going to pump this a few
52
00:02:18.680 --> 00:02:19.380
times, this
53
00:02:19.380 --> 00:02:25.300
a few times, that was a little bit more leading edge than I would like.
54
00:02:25.300 --> 00:02:28.900
It wasn't too bad of a shot, except I hit it a little high on the face so it
55
00:02:28.900 --> 00:02:29.340
kind of
56
00:02:29.340 --> 00:02:33.540
ran when it landed and I took a little more divot than I would like.
57
00:02:33.540 --> 00:02:37.020
So we'll see if we can do it a bit better.
58
00:02:37.020 --> 00:02:42.470
So I'm going to create more of that pump with my vertical and with my body
59
00:02:42.470 --> 00:02:43.420
feeling like
60
00:02:43.420 --> 00:02:49.450
it goes like the right shoulder kind of stays high and gets a little bit more
61
00:02:49.450 --> 00:02:50.460
forward.
62
00:02:50.460 --> 00:02:57.380
So pump, pump, that was a little bit better there.
63
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That ball is going to sit a bit more.
64
00:03:00.860 --> 00:03:05.380
Still took a little divot, which isn't bad for these shots.
65
00:03:05.380 --> 00:03:08.140
We'll do one more.
66
00:03:08.140 --> 00:03:10.740
See if we can put it all together.
67
00:03:10.740 --> 00:03:16.770
So there's kind of my pump movement and then on that last one, I'm just going
68
00:03:16.770 --> 00:03:18.260
to stay forward
69
00:03:18.260 --> 00:03:23.600
as my body rotates while letting my cast finish, but not letting the club
70
00:03:23.600 --> 00:03:24.500
really pass
71
00:03:24.500 --> 00:03:25.500
my body.
72
00:03:25.500 --> 00:03:30.540
So not really a flip, just more of a cast.
73
00:03:30.540 --> 00:03:37.580
Good, that one was pretty good right there.
74
00:03:37.580 --> 00:03:40.590
So if you're working on your distance wedge, you have to adapt the pump if you
75
00:03:40.590 --> 00:03:41.140
're trying
76
00:03:41.140 --> 00:03:45.100
to make some of these changes feel comfortable when you're doing pump drills to
77
00:03:45.100 --> 00:03:45.740
work on either
78
00:03:45.740 --> 00:03:50.340
transition or low point control when you're training your distance wedge.
79
00:03:50.340 --> 00:03:55.680
So the distance wedge pump, you won't see nearly as much body rotation from the
80
00:03:55.680 --> 00:03:56.100
down
81
00:03:56.100 --> 00:03:57.100
the line.
82
00:03:57.100 --> 00:04:02.440
My body is going to work on going a little bit more taller and forward and a
83
00:04:02.440 --> 00:04:03.300
little bit
84
00:04:03.300 --> 00:04:09.380
up, it's not going to have a whole lot of lag and lean.
85
00:04:09.380 --> 00:04:15.340
Up, up, kind of like that.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.740
The drill is the distance wedge pump.
2
00:00:02.740 --> 00:00:06.580
So you know that I'm a big fan of the pump drills for kind of tricking the
3
00:00:06.580 --> 00:00:07.080
brain into
4
00:00:07.080 --> 00:00:08.600
doing what you want it to do.
5
00:00:08.600 --> 00:00:13.940
It kind of overrides your natural hit instinct, it overrides your automatic
6
00:00:13.940 --> 00:00:14.800
pattern and allows
7
00:00:14.800 --> 00:00:17.360
you to focus a little bit more on new mechanics.
8
00:00:17.360 --> 00:00:21.920
Well, there are some differences in the distance wedge compared to the full
9
00:00:21.920 --> 00:00:22.520
swing.
10
00:00:22.520 --> 00:00:27.380
So working on, let's say, the delivery pump, we've got to make some adaptations
11
00:00:27.380 --> 00:00:27.680
.
12
00:00:27.680 --> 00:00:31.990
So in this video, I'm going to walk you through the few changes that are going
13
00:00:31.990 --> 00:00:32.560
to happen when
14
00:00:32.560 --> 00:00:36.480
we start moving into the shorter irons where we want more of the cast pattern
15
00:00:36.480 --> 00:00:37.000
and less
16
00:00:37.000 --> 00:00:40.000
of the powerful tour pattern.
17
00:00:40.000 --> 00:00:46.470
So when I'm doing the distance wedge, or let's revisit the full swing or the
18
00:00:46.470 --> 00:00:47.600
tour pump, when
19
00:00:47.600 --> 00:00:52.940
I go up to the delivery pump, I'm basically trying to kind of get my arms in
20
00:00:52.940 --> 00:00:53.680
delivery
21
00:00:53.680 --> 00:00:57.330
position where they're nice and loaded, I've got lots of rotational lag and the
22
00:00:57.330 --> 00:00:58.000
motorcycle
23
00:00:58.000 --> 00:00:59.000
is taking place.
24
00:00:59.000 --> 00:01:02.300
Well, I'm still going to have a little bit of the motorcycle or club face
25
00:01:02.300 --> 00:01:03.040
closing, but
26
00:01:03.040 --> 00:01:07.070
instead of being in this position, that right arm is going to be close to
27
00:01:07.070 --> 00:01:08.000
straight and the
28
00:01:08.000 --> 00:01:10.240
club is going to be out in front of you.
29
00:01:10.240 --> 00:01:14.550
This is what many golfers feel in their transition with the full swing, but
30
00:01:14.550 --> 00:01:15.560
this is closer to
31
00:01:15.560 --> 00:01:18.960
what we want to feel with the distance wedge.
32
00:01:18.960 --> 00:01:22.760
So I'm kind of getting into that movement there.
33
00:01:22.760 --> 00:01:28.110
Now if I was to make my same Jackson 5 merry go round and do that movement, I
34
00:01:28.110 --> 00:01:28.880
would bottom
35
00:01:28.880 --> 00:01:32.440
out a good 8 inches behind the golf ball.
36
00:01:32.440 --> 00:01:36.090
So what I have to do differently is I have to support it with more of a cast
37
00:01:36.090 --> 00:01:36.600
pivot, which
38
00:01:36.600 --> 00:01:42.540
is going to be a little bit more up, back, and forward with the upper body, not
39
00:01:42.540 --> 00:01:43.160
so much
40
00:01:43.160 --> 00:01:45.160
of a drive from the lower body.
41
00:01:45.160 --> 00:01:51.020
So it'll look, here's kind of that pump movement with the arms, and then I'm
42
00:01:51.020 --> 00:01:52.140
going to balance
43
00:01:52.140 --> 00:01:58.460
it by a little bit more of an up and forward movement.
44
00:01:58.460 --> 00:01:59.460
That one was pretty good.
45
00:01:59.460 --> 00:02:03.020
The one before it, you could tell I had a little bit more of that Jackson 5
46
00:02:03.020 --> 00:02:03.760
just because
47
00:02:03.760 --> 00:02:06.820
I had been rehearsing it and talking about it.
48
00:02:06.820 --> 00:02:11.290
And that's one of my natural strengths, so I have to focus on it a bit more in
49
00:02:11.290 --> 00:02:11.800
order
50
00:02:11.800 --> 00:02:14.860
to do the distance wedge version.
51
00:02:14.860 --> 00:02:18.680
So if we're doing that distance wedge pump, we're going to pump this a few
52
00:02:18.680 --> 00:02:19.380
times, this
53
00:02:19.380 --> 00:02:25.300
a few times, that was a little bit more leading edge than I would like.
54
00:02:25.300 --> 00:02:28.900
It wasn't too bad of a shot, except I hit it a little high on the face so it
55
00:02:28.900 --> 00:02:29.340
kind of
56
00:02:29.340 --> 00:02:33.540
ran when it landed and I took a little more divot than I would like.
57
00:02:33.540 --> 00:02:37.020
So we'll see if we can do it a bit better.
58
00:02:37.020 --> 00:02:42.470
So I'm going to create more of that pump with my vertical and with my body
59
00:02:42.470 --> 00:02:43.420
feeling like
60
00:02:43.420 --> 00:02:49.450
it goes like the right shoulder kind of stays high and gets a little bit more
61
00:02:49.450 --> 00:02:50.460
forward.
62
00:02:50.460 --> 00:02:57.380
So pump, pump, that was a little bit better there.
63
00:02:57.380 --> 00:03:00.860
That ball is going to sit a bit more.
64
00:03:00.860 --> 00:03:05.380
Still took a little divot, which isn't bad for these shots.
65
00:03:05.380 --> 00:03:08.140
We'll do one more.
66
00:03:08.140 --> 00:03:10.740
See if we can put it all together.
67
00:03:10.740 --> 00:03:16.770
So there's kind of my pump movement and then on that last one, I'm just going
68
00:03:16.770 --> 00:03:18.260
to stay forward
69
00:03:18.260 --> 00:03:23.600
as my body rotates while letting my cast finish, but not letting the club
70
00:03:23.600 --> 00:03:24.500
really pass
71
00:03:24.500 --> 00:03:25.500
my body.
72
00:03:25.500 --> 00:03:30.540
So not really a flip, just more of a cast.
73
00:03:30.540 --> 00:03:37.580
Good, that one was pretty good right there.
74
00:03:37.580 --> 00:03:40.590
So if you're working on your distance wedge, you have to adapt the pump if you
75
00:03:40.590 --> 00:03:41.140
're trying
76
00:03:41.140 --> 00:03:45.100
to make some of these changes feel comfortable when you're doing pump drills to
77
00:03:45.100 --> 00:03:45.740
work on either
78
00:03:45.740 --> 00:03:50.340
transition or low point control when you're training your distance wedge.
79
00:03:50.340 --> 00:03:55.680
So the distance wedge pump, you won't see nearly as much body rotation from the
80
00:03:55.680 --> 00:03:56.100
down
81
00:03:56.100 --> 00:03:57.100
the line.
82
00:03:57.100 --> 00:04:02.440
My body is going to work on going a little bit more taller and forward and a
83
00:04:02.440 --> 00:04:03.300
little bit
84
00:04:03.300 --> 00:04:09.380
up, it's not going to have a whole lot of lag and lean.
85
00:04:09.380 --> 00:04:15.340
Up, up, kind of like that.
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Tyler Ferrell is the only person in the world named to Golf Digest's list of
Best Young Teachers in America AND its list of Best Golf Fitness Professionals in America.
Improve Your Distance Wedge with the Pump Drill
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Feel the correct delivery position for your distance wedges
- Understand how to adjust your pivot for better contact
- Recognize the differences between full swing and distance wedge mechanics
In this video, you'll learn the distance wedge pump drill to enhance your short game. This technique will help you develop the right mechanics for more consistent and accurate distance control.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.740
The drill is the distance wedge pump.
2
00:00:02.740 --> 00:00:06.580
So you know that I'm a big fan of the pump drills for kind of tricking the
3
00:00:06.580 --> 00:00:07.080
brain into
4
00:00:07.080 --> 00:00:08.600
doing what you want it to do.
5
00:00:08.600 --> 00:00:13.940
It kind of overrides your natural hit instinct, it overrides your automatic
6
00:00:13.940 --> 00:00:14.800
pattern and allows
7
00:00:14.800 --> 00:00:17.360
you to focus a little bit more on new mechanics.
8
00:00:17.360 --> 00:00:21.920
Well, there are some differences in the distance wedge compared to the full
9
00:00:21.920 --> 00:00:22.520
swing.
10
00:00:22.520 --> 00:00:27.380
So working on, let's say, the delivery pump, we've got to make some adaptations
11
00:00:27.380 --> 00:00:27.680
.
12
00:00:27.680 --> 00:00:31.990
So in this video, I'm going to walk you through the few changes that are going
13
00:00:31.990 --> 00:00:32.560
to happen when
14
00:00:32.560 --> 00:00:36.480
we start moving into the shorter irons where we want more of the cast pattern
15
00:00:36.480 --> 00:00:37.000
and less
16
00:00:37.000 --> 00:00:40.000
of the powerful tour pattern.
17
00:00:40.000 --> 00:00:46.470
So when I'm doing the distance wedge, or let's revisit the full swing or the
18
00:00:46.470 --> 00:00:47.600
tour pump, when
19
00:00:47.600 --> 00:00:52.940
I go up to the delivery pump, I'm basically trying to kind of get my arms in
20
00:00:52.940 --> 00:00:53.680
delivery
21
00:00:53.680 --> 00:00:57.330
position where they're nice and loaded, I've got lots of rotational lag and the
22
00:00:57.330 --> 00:00:58.000
motorcycle
23
00:00:58.000 --> 00:00:59.000
is taking place.
24
00:00:59.000 --> 00:01:02.300
Well, I'm still going to have a little bit of the motorcycle or club face
25
00:01:02.300 --> 00:01:03.040
closing, but
26
00:01:03.040 --> 00:01:07.070
instead of being in this position, that right arm is going to be close to
27
00:01:07.070 --> 00:01:08.000
straight and the
28
00:01:08.000 --> 00:01:10.240
club is going to be out in front of you.
29
00:01:10.240 --> 00:01:14.550
This is what many golfers feel in their transition with the full swing, but
30
00:01:14.550 --> 00:01:15.560
this is closer to
31
00:01:15.560 --> 00:01:18.960
what we want to feel with the distance wedge.
32
00:01:18.960 --> 00:01:22.760
So I'm kind of getting into that movement there.
33
00:01:22.760 --> 00:01:28.110
Now if I was to make my same Jackson 5 merry go round and do that movement, I
34
00:01:28.110 --> 00:01:28.880
would bottom
35
00:01:28.880 --> 00:01:32.440
out a good 8 inches behind the golf ball.
36
00:01:32.440 --> 00:01:36.090
So what I have to do differently is I have to support it with more of a cast
37
00:01:36.090 --> 00:01:36.600
pivot, which
38
00:01:36.600 --> 00:01:42.540
is going to be a little bit more up, back, and forward with the upper body, not
39
00:01:42.540 --> 00:01:43.160
so much
40
00:01:43.160 --> 00:01:45.160
of a drive from the lower body.
41
00:01:45.160 --> 00:01:51.020
So it'll look, here's kind of that pump movement with the arms, and then I'm
42
00:01:51.020 --> 00:01:52.140
going to balance
43
00:01:52.140 --> 00:01:58.460
it by a little bit more of an up and forward movement.
44
00:01:58.460 --> 00:01:59.460
That one was pretty good.
45
00:01:59.460 --> 00:02:03.020
The one before it, you could tell I had a little bit more of that Jackson 5
46
00:02:03.020 --> 00:02:03.760
just because
47
00:02:03.760 --> 00:02:06.820
I had been rehearsing it and talking about it.
48
00:02:06.820 --> 00:02:11.290
And that's one of my natural strengths, so I have to focus on it a bit more in
49
00:02:11.290 --> 00:02:11.800
order
50
00:02:11.800 --> 00:02:14.860
to do the distance wedge version.
51
00:02:14.860 --> 00:02:18.680
So if we're doing that distance wedge pump, we're going to pump this a few
52
00:02:18.680 --> 00:02:19.380
times, this
53
00:02:19.380 --> 00:02:25.300
a few times, that was a little bit more leading edge than I would like.
54
00:02:25.300 --> 00:02:28.900
It wasn't too bad of a shot, except I hit it a little high on the face so it
55
00:02:28.900 --> 00:02:29.340
kind of
56
00:02:29.340 --> 00:02:33.540
ran when it landed and I took a little more divot than I would like.
57
00:02:33.540 --> 00:02:37.020
So we'll see if we can do it a bit better.
58
00:02:37.020 --> 00:02:42.470
So I'm going to create more of that pump with my vertical and with my body
59
00:02:42.470 --> 00:02:43.420
feeling like
60
00:02:43.420 --> 00:02:49.450
it goes like the right shoulder kind of stays high and gets a little bit more
61
00:02:49.450 --> 00:02:50.460
forward.
62
00:02:50.460 --> 00:02:57.380
So pump, pump, that was a little bit better there.
63
00:02:57.380 --> 00:03:00.860
That ball is going to sit a bit more.
64
00:03:00.860 --> 00:03:05.380
Still took a little divot, which isn't bad for these shots.
65
00:03:05.380 --> 00:03:08.140
We'll do one more.
66
00:03:08.140 --> 00:03:10.740
See if we can put it all together.
67
00:03:10.740 --> 00:03:16.770
So there's kind of my pump movement and then on that last one, I'm just going
68
00:03:16.770 --> 00:03:18.260
to stay forward
69
00:03:18.260 --> 00:03:23.600
as my body rotates while letting my cast finish, but not letting the club
70
00:03:23.600 --> 00:03:24.500
really pass
71
00:03:24.500 --> 00:03:25.500
my body.
72
00:03:25.500 --> 00:03:30.540
So not really a flip, just more of a cast.
73
00:03:30.540 --> 00:03:37.580
Good, that one was pretty good right there.
74
00:03:37.580 --> 00:03:40.590
So if you're working on your distance wedge, you have to adapt the pump if you
75
00:03:40.590 --> 00:03:41.140
're trying
76
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to make some of these changes feel comfortable when you're doing pump drills to
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work on either
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transition or low point control when you're training your distance wedge.
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So the distance wedge pump, you won't see nearly as much body rotation from the
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down
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the line.
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My body is going to work on going a little bit more taller and forward and a
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little bit
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up, it's not going to have a whole lot of lag and lean.
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Up, up, kind of like that.
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The drill is the distance wedge pump.
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So you know that I'm a big fan of the pump drills for kind of tricking the
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brain into
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doing what you want it to do.
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It kind of overrides your natural hit instinct, it overrides your automatic
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pattern and allows
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you to focus a little bit more on new mechanics.
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Well, there are some differences in the distance wedge compared to the full
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swing.
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So working on, let's say, the delivery pump, we've got to make some adaptations
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.
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So in this video, I'm going to walk you through the few changes that are going
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to happen when
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we start moving into the shorter irons where we want more of the cast pattern
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and less
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of the powerful tour pattern.
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So when I'm doing the distance wedge, or let's revisit the full swing or the
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tour pump, when
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I go up to the delivery pump, I'm basically trying to kind of get my arms in
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delivery
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position where they're nice and loaded, I've got lots of rotational lag and the
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motorcycle
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is taking place.
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Well, I'm still going to have a little bit of the motorcycle or club face
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closing, but
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instead of being in this position, that right arm is going to be close to
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straight and the
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club is going to be out in front of you.
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This is what many golfers feel in their transition with the full swing, but
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this is closer to
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what we want to feel with the distance wedge.
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So I'm kind of getting into that movement there.
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Now if I was to make my same Jackson 5 merry go round and do that movement, I
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would bottom
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out a good 8 inches behind the golf ball.
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So what I have to do differently is I have to support it with more of a cast
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pivot, which
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is going to be a little bit more up, back, and forward with the upper body, not
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so much
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of a drive from the lower body.
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So it'll look, here's kind of that pump movement with the arms, and then I'm
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going to balance
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it by a little bit more of an up and forward movement.
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That one was pretty good.
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The one before it, you could tell I had a little bit more of that Jackson 5
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just because
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I had been rehearsing it and talking about it.
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And that's one of my natural strengths, so I have to focus on it a bit more in
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order
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to do the distance wedge version.
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So if we're doing that distance wedge pump, we're going to pump this a few
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times, this
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a few times, that was a little bit more leading edge than I would like.
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It wasn't too bad of a shot, except I hit it a little high on the face so it
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kind of
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ran when it landed and I took a little more divot than I would like.
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So we'll see if we can do it a bit better.
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So I'm going to create more of that pump with my vertical and with my body
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feeling like
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it goes like the right shoulder kind of stays high and gets a little bit more
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forward.
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So pump, pump, that was a little bit better there.
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That ball is going to sit a bit more.
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Still took a little divot, which isn't bad for these shots.
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We'll do one more.
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See if we can put it all together.
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So there's kind of my pump movement and then on that last one, I'm just going
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to stay forward
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as my body rotates while letting my cast finish, but not letting the club
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really pass
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my body.
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So not really a flip, just more of a cast.
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Good, that one was pretty good right there.
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So if you're working on your distance wedge, you have to adapt the pump if you
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're trying
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to make some of these changes feel comfortable when you're doing pump drills to
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work on either
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transition or low point control when you're training your distance wedge.
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00:03:50.340 --> 00:03:55.680
So the distance wedge pump, you won't see nearly as much body rotation from the
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down
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the line.
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My body is going to work on going a little bit more taller and forward and a
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little bit
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up, it's not going to have a whole lot of lag and lean.
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Up, up, kind of like that.
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