Low point and solid contact
Low point and solid contact—how the body moves the club—focuses on controlling the lowest part of your swing arc through pressure shift, rotation, and sequencing. When you manage low point, you brush the ground in the right place, strike the ball first with irons, full wedges, 3-wood, and long irons. These videos blend low point training, hand path, shaft lean, and trail wrist unhinging to eliminate fat, thin, and topped shots.
- Build a reliable low point line for cleaner contact and divots.
- Use cues: brush the ground, firm lead foot, sit-bones pressure.
- Train the wipe and release for better sequencing and square impact.
- Apply on-course: fairway bunkers, uneven lies, and 3-wood off deck.
Dive into these lessons to train your low point and turn mishits into solid, repeatable ball striking.
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