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 Timing with Zorro Loops for Better Release
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Feel the proper timing of your club transition and release
- Visualize the correct path for your club to improve accuracy
- Enhance your body rotation for more controlled and powerful shots
In this drill, you'll learn how to use Zorro Loops to enhance the timing of your transition and release, helping you generate more consistent shots. This technique focuses on visual alignment and body rotation for effective club path and impact.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
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This next one is the My View of the Zorro Loops.
2
00:00:04.000 --> 00:00:10.000
So with the same visual alignment we're going to basically do the Zorro Loops
3
00:00:10.000 --> 00:00:10.600
which is working
4
00:00:10.600 --> 00:00:14.160
on the timing of this going from transition to the release.
5
00:00:14.160 --> 00:00:18.050
So during transition everything kind of drops behind me, kind of like so and
6
00:00:18.050 --> 00:00:18.520
all I do is
7
00:00:18.520 --> 00:00:22.440
have to square the club base, then during the release it releases out.
8
00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:27.090
So Zorro Loops for me are this kind of timing of feeling it drop and then
9
00:00:27.090 --> 00:00:28.800
building that momentum
10
00:00:28.800 --> 00:00:31.600
to then go out towards the golf ball.
11
00:00:31.600 --> 00:00:36.440
Now when I'm practicing that with this visual alignment you can see that the
12
00:00:36.440 --> 00:00:37.200
path of the
13
00:00:37.200 --> 00:00:44.340
club is almost going out this 45 degree angle stick right over here.
14
00:00:44.340 --> 00:00:48.680
But during the swing what will happen is great.
15
00:00:48.680 --> 00:00:52.810
Right about now is when my body would continue rotating so that when I release
16
00:00:52.810 --> 00:00:53.640
it it actually
17
00:00:53.640 --> 00:00:57.590
continues going down towards the target and what's happening with my arms is
18
00:00:57.590 --> 00:00:58.100
they've
19
00:00:58.100 --> 00:01:01.390
reached their furthest point away from me right about here at the end of the
20
00:01:01.390 --> 00:01:01.920
first part
21
00:01:01.920 --> 00:01:08.120
of the Zorro and then as I go to release you can see that my hands are coming
22
00:01:08.120 --> 00:01:09.480
in slightly.
23
00:01:09.480 --> 00:01:14.760
So my view of the Zorro Loops looks kind of something like that.
24
00:01:14.760 --> 00:01:18.390
Now this is one of those ones where I think is kind of tricky to make solid
25
00:01:18.390 --> 00:01:18.880
contact so
26
00:01:18.880 --> 00:01:21.600
you're welcome to tee it up if you want.
27
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But we'll show it one more time.
28
00:01:24.560 --> 00:01:29.460
So we're going to drop down here and then release the end of the Zorro.
29
00:01:29.460 --> 00:01:37.920
So get that Zorro timing just like so and then Zorro loop hit with that one
30
00:01:37.920 --> 00:01:40.500
pretty good.
31
00:01:40.500 --> 00:01:44.400
So hopefully that gives you a good perspective of my view of the release and
32
00:01:44.400 --> 00:01:45.180
that I can help
33
00:01:45.180 --> 00:01:49.080
you overcome some of the visual barriers you may be having in trying to train
34
00:01:49.080 --> 00:01:49.820
these movements.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.000
This next one is the My View of the Zorro Loops.
2
00:00:04.000 --> 00:00:10.000
So with the same visual alignment we're going to basically do the Zorro Loops
3
00:00:10.000 --> 00:00:10.600
which is working
4
00:00:10.600 --> 00:00:14.160
on the timing of this going from transition to the release.
5
00:00:14.160 --> 00:00:18.050
So during transition everything kind of drops behind me, kind of like so and
6
00:00:18.050 --> 00:00:18.520
all I do is
7
00:00:18.520 --> 00:00:22.440
have to square the club base, then during the release it releases out.
8
00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:27.090
So Zorro Loops for me are this kind of timing of feeling it drop and then
9
00:00:27.090 --> 00:00:28.800
building that momentum
10
00:00:28.800 --> 00:00:31.600
to then go out towards the golf ball.
11
00:00:31.600 --> 00:00:36.440
Now when I'm practicing that with this visual alignment you can see that the
12
00:00:36.440 --> 00:00:37.200
path of the
13
00:00:37.200 --> 00:00:44.340
club is almost going out this 45 degree angle stick right over here.
14
00:00:44.340 --> 00:00:48.680
But during the swing what will happen is great.
15
00:00:48.680 --> 00:00:52.810
Right about now is when my body would continue rotating so that when I release
16
00:00:52.810 --> 00:00:53.640
it it actually
17
00:00:53.640 --> 00:00:57.590
continues going down towards the target and what's happening with my arms is
18
00:00:57.590 --> 00:00:58.100
they've
19
00:00:58.100 --> 00:01:01.390
reached their furthest point away from me right about here at the end of the
20
00:01:01.390 --> 00:01:01.920
first part
21
00:01:01.920 --> 00:01:08.120
of the Zorro and then as I go to release you can see that my hands are coming
22
00:01:08.120 --> 00:01:09.480
in slightly.
23
00:01:09.480 --> 00:01:14.760
So my view of the Zorro Loops looks kind of something like that.
24
00:01:14.760 --> 00:01:18.390
Now this is one of those ones where I think is kind of tricky to make solid
25
00:01:18.390 --> 00:01:18.880
contact so
26
00:01:18.880 --> 00:01:21.600
you're welcome to tee it up if you want.
27
00:01:21.600 --> 00:01:24.560
But we'll show it one more time.
28
00:01:24.560 --> 00:01:29.460
So we're going to drop down here and then release the end of the Zorro.
29
00:01:29.460 --> 00:01:37.920
So get that Zorro timing just like so and then Zorro loop hit with that one
30
00:01:37.920 --> 00:01:40.500
pretty good.
31
00:01:40.500 --> 00:01:44.400
So hopefully that gives you a good perspective of my view of the release and
32
00:01:44.400 --> 00:01:45.180
that I can help
33
00:01:45.180 --> 00:01:49.080
you overcome some of the visual barriers you may be having in trying to train
34
00:01:49.080 --> 00:01:49.820
these movements.
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 Timing with Zorro Loops for Better Release
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Feel the proper timing of your club transition and release
- Visualize the correct path for your club to improve accuracy
- Enhance your body rotation for more controlled and powerful shots
In this drill, you'll learn how to use Zorro Loops to enhance the timing of your transition and release, helping you generate more consistent shots. This technique focuses on visual alignment and body rotation for effective club path and impact.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.000
This next one is the My View of the Zorro Loops.
2
00:00:04.000 --> 00:00:10.000
So with the same visual alignment we're going to basically do the Zorro Loops
3
00:00:10.000 --> 00:00:10.600
which is working
4
00:00:10.600 --> 00:00:14.160
on the timing of this going from transition to the release.
5
00:00:14.160 --> 00:00:18.050
So during transition everything kind of drops behind me, kind of like so and
6
00:00:18.050 --> 00:00:18.520
all I do is
7
00:00:18.520 --> 00:00:22.440
have to square the club base, then during the release it releases out.
8
00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:27.090
So Zorro Loops for me are this kind of timing of feeling it drop and then
9
00:00:27.090 --> 00:00:28.800
building that momentum
10
00:00:28.800 --> 00:00:31.600
to then go out towards the golf ball.
11
00:00:31.600 --> 00:00:36.440
Now when I'm practicing that with this visual alignment you can see that the
12
00:00:36.440 --> 00:00:37.200
path of the
13
00:00:37.200 --> 00:00:44.340
club is almost going out this 45 degree angle stick right over here.
14
00:00:44.340 --> 00:00:48.680
But during the swing what will happen is great.
15
00:00:48.680 --> 00:00:52.810
Right about now is when my body would continue rotating so that when I release
16
00:00:52.810 --> 00:00:53.640
it it actually
17
00:00:53.640 --> 00:00:57.590
continues going down towards the target and what's happening with my arms is
18
00:00:57.590 --> 00:00:58.100
they've
19
00:00:58.100 --> 00:01:01.390
reached their furthest point away from me right about here at the end of the
20
00:01:01.390 --> 00:01:01.920
first part
21
00:01:01.920 --> 00:01:08.120
of the Zorro and then as I go to release you can see that my hands are coming
22
00:01:08.120 --> 00:01:09.480
in slightly.
23
00:01:09.480 --> 00:01:14.760
So my view of the Zorro Loops looks kind of something like that.
24
00:01:14.760 --> 00:01:18.390
Now this is one of those ones where I think is kind of tricky to make solid
25
00:01:18.390 --> 00:01:18.880
contact so
26
00:01:18.880 --> 00:01:21.600
you're welcome to tee it up if you want.
27
00:01:21.600 --> 00:01:24.560
But we'll show it one more time.
28
00:01:24.560 --> 00:01:29.460
So we're going to drop down here and then release the end of the Zorro.
29
00:01:29.460 --> 00:01:37.920
So get that Zorro timing just like so and then Zorro loop hit with that one
30
00:01:37.920 --> 00:01:40.500
pretty good.
31
00:01:40.500 --> 00:01:44.400
So hopefully that gives you a good perspective of my view of the release and
32
00:01:44.400 --> 00:01:45.180
that I can help
33
00:01:45.180 --> 00:01:49.080
you overcome some of the visual barriers you may be having in trying to train
34
00:01:49.080 --> 00:01:49.820
these movements.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:04.000
This next one is the My View of the Zorro Loops.
2
00:00:04.000 --> 00:00:10.000
So with the same visual alignment we're going to basically do the Zorro Loops
3
00:00:10.000 --> 00:00:10.600
which is working
4
00:00:10.600 --> 00:00:14.160
on the timing of this going from transition to the release.
5
00:00:14.160 --> 00:00:18.050
So during transition everything kind of drops behind me, kind of like so and
6
00:00:18.050 --> 00:00:18.520
all I do is
7
00:00:18.520 --> 00:00:22.440
have to square the club base, then during the release it releases out.
8
00:00:22.440 --> 00:00:27.090
So Zorro Loops for me are this kind of timing of feeling it drop and then
9
00:00:27.090 --> 00:00:28.800
building that momentum
10
00:00:28.800 --> 00:00:31.600
to then go out towards the golf ball.
11
00:00:31.600 --> 00:00:36.440
Now when I'm practicing that with this visual alignment you can see that the
12
00:00:36.440 --> 00:00:37.200
path of the
13
00:00:37.200 --> 00:00:44.340
club is almost going out this 45 degree angle stick right over here.
14
00:00:44.340 --> 00:00:48.680
But during the swing what will happen is great.
15
00:00:48.680 --> 00:00:52.810
Right about now is when my body would continue rotating so that when I release
16
00:00:52.810 --> 00:00:53.640
it it actually
17
00:00:53.640 --> 00:00:57.590
continues going down towards the target and what's happening with my arms is
18
00:00:57.590 --> 00:00:58.100
they've
19
00:00:58.100 --> 00:01:01.390
reached their furthest point away from me right about here at the end of the
20
00:01:01.390 --> 00:01:01.920
first part
21
00:01:01.920 --> 00:01:08.120
of the Zorro and then as I go to release you can see that my hands are coming
22
00:01:08.120 --> 00:01:09.480
in slightly.
23
00:01:09.480 --> 00:01:14.760
So my view of the Zorro Loops looks kind of something like that.
24
00:01:14.760 --> 00:01:18.390
Now this is one of those ones where I think is kind of tricky to make solid
25
00:01:18.390 --> 00:01:18.880
contact so
26
00:01:18.880 --> 00:01:21.600
you're welcome to tee it up if you want.
27
00:01:21.600 --> 00:01:24.560
But we'll show it one more time.
28
00:01:24.560 --> 00:01:29.460
So we're going to drop down here and then release the end of the Zorro.
29
00:01:29.460 --> 00:01:37.920
So get that Zorro timing just like so and then Zorro loop hit with that one
30
00:01:37.920 --> 00:01:40.500
pretty good.
31
00:01:40.500 --> 00:01:44.400
So hopefully that gives you a good perspective of my view of the release and
32
00:01:44.400 --> 00:01:45.180
that I can help
33
00:01:45.180 --> 00:01:49.080
you overcome some of the visual barriers you may be having in trying to train
34
00:01:49.080 --> 00:01:49.820
these movements.
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