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Improve Your Swing Sequence with Whoosh Progressions Drill
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand how to sequence your swing for optimal speed
- Feel the correct timing of the whoosh during your swing
- Practice the impact position to enhance your overall ball striking
Learn how to create a proper whoosh in your golf swing with this innovative drill. This technique helps you develop better sequencing, resulting in more consistent contact and improved distance.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.800
This drill is whoosh progressions. So whoosh progressions is basically a way
2
00:00:05.800 --> 00:00:10.520
for you to work on getting that whoosh ahead of the golf ball. So in golf
3
00:00:10.520 --> 00:00:14.640
instruction they've they've large or they've for a long time they've used this
4
00:00:14.640 --> 00:00:20.320
example or this drill of grip the club upside down and then try and take a
5
00:00:20.320 --> 00:00:26.000
swing and you should hear the whoosh on the target side of the golf ball. Well
6
00:00:26.000 --> 00:00:26.040
a
7
00:00:26.040 --> 00:00:30.600
lot of golfers have trouble getting that concept. So I kind of developed this
8
00:00:30.600 --> 00:00:34.440
little whoosh progression that I took from Frisbee golf which ultimately took
9
00:00:34.440 --> 00:00:39.440
it from baseball. So when you're learning to throw they talk about
10
00:00:39.440 --> 00:00:44.560
trying to kind of sequence it so that you get that really pronounced snap at
11
00:00:44.560 --> 00:00:44.840
the
12
00:00:44.840 --> 00:00:50.360
end. When we're doing Frisbee golf, if I'm teaching a beginner, what we'll try
13
00:00:50.360 --> 00:00:50.440
to
14
00:00:50.440 --> 00:00:55.720
do is we'll try to get this hand snap and we'll try to get all the speed in the
15
00:00:55.720 --> 00:01:01.380
disc pretty much right as I'm letting go kind of like that where a lot of am
16
00:01:01.380 --> 00:01:02.160
ateurs
17
00:01:02.160 --> 00:01:07.240
will or beginning Frisbee golfers will pull very quickly and then kind of
18
00:01:07.240 --> 00:01:12.720
flutter as they release it. So what you want to try to do is develop that speed
19
00:01:12.720 --> 00:01:19.520
and then build that speed right up and up until the point of release. Well the
20
00:01:19.520 --> 00:01:23.040
same thing kind of happens in the golf swing if you have proper sequencing and
21
00:01:23.040 --> 00:01:28.600
you're delaying the extension and the release of your lag until after you're
22
00:01:28.600 --> 00:01:33.640
making contact or right as you're making contact with the golf. So what I'll
23
00:01:33.640 --> 00:01:33.800
have
24
00:01:33.800 --> 00:01:38.200
people do is grip the club upside down and then go to that impact position and
25
00:01:38.200 --> 00:01:45.080
then from here try and create a whoosh just kind of like that. So from here I'm
26
00:01:45.080 --> 00:01:49.810
just going to try and extend my arms and you can faintly hear that little who
27
00:01:49.810 --> 00:01:50.040
osh
28
00:01:50.040 --> 00:01:55.720
on the outside. Then what I'll do is I'll go from a nine to three and then I'll
29
00:01:55.720 --> 00:02:00.680
try to go through that impact position and try to get that whoosh to occur in
30
00:02:00.680 --> 00:02:06.520
that same place. So that same positional timing only then will I finally move
31
00:02:06.520 --> 00:02:06.680
up
32
00:02:06.680 --> 00:02:11.880
to the full swing and try to let them get that feeling of it kind of building
33
00:02:11.880 --> 00:02:16.120
building building release. So if you're struggling with distance if you're
34
00:02:16.120 --> 00:02:21.000
struggling with getting your arms to delay their timing if you're struggling
35
00:02:21.000 --> 00:02:24.960
with getting side bend and rotation through the ball this is a great way for
36
00:02:24.960 --> 00:02:30.320
you to feel the proper sequencing and timing of the arm release.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.800
This drill is whoosh progressions. So whoosh progressions is basically a way
2
00:00:05.800 --> 00:00:10.520
for you to work on getting that whoosh ahead of the golf ball. So in golf
3
00:00:10.520 --> 00:00:14.640
instruction they've they've large or they've for a long time they've used this
4
00:00:14.640 --> 00:00:20.320
example or this drill of grip the club upside down and then try and take a
5
00:00:20.320 --> 00:00:26.000
swing and you should hear the whoosh on the target side of the golf ball. Well
6
00:00:26.000 --> 00:00:26.040
a
7
00:00:26.040 --> 00:00:30.600
lot of golfers have trouble getting that concept. So I kind of developed this
8
00:00:30.600 --> 00:00:34.440
little whoosh progression that I took from Frisbee golf which ultimately took
9
00:00:34.440 --> 00:00:39.440
it from baseball. So when you're learning to throw they talk about
10
00:00:39.440 --> 00:00:44.560
trying to kind of sequence it so that you get that really pronounced snap at
11
00:00:44.560 --> 00:00:44.840
the
12
00:00:44.840 --> 00:00:50.360
end. When we're doing Frisbee golf, if I'm teaching a beginner, what we'll try
13
00:00:50.360 --> 00:00:50.440
to
14
00:00:50.440 --> 00:00:55.720
do is we'll try to get this hand snap and we'll try to get all the speed in the
15
00:00:55.720 --> 00:01:01.380
disc pretty much right as I'm letting go kind of like that where a lot of am
16
00:01:01.380 --> 00:01:02.160
ateurs
17
00:01:02.160 --> 00:01:07.240
will or beginning Frisbee golfers will pull very quickly and then kind of
18
00:01:07.240 --> 00:01:12.720
flutter as they release it. So what you want to try to do is develop that speed
19
00:01:12.720 --> 00:01:19.520
and then build that speed right up and up until the point of release. Well the
20
00:01:19.520 --> 00:01:23.040
same thing kind of happens in the golf swing if you have proper sequencing and
21
00:01:23.040 --> 00:01:28.600
you're delaying the extension and the release of your lag until after you're
22
00:01:28.600 --> 00:01:33.640
making contact or right as you're making contact with the golf. So what I'll
23
00:01:33.640 --> 00:01:33.800
have
24
00:01:33.800 --> 00:01:38.200
people do is grip the club upside down and then go to that impact position and
25
00:01:38.200 --> 00:01:45.080
then from here try and create a whoosh just kind of like that. So from here I'm
26
00:01:45.080 --> 00:01:49.810
just going to try and extend my arms and you can faintly hear that little who
27
00:01:49.810 --> 00:01:50.040
osh
28
00:01:50.040 --> 00:01:55.720
on the outside. Then what I'll do is I'll go from a nine to three and then I'll
29
00:01:55.720 --> 00:02:00.680
try to go through that impact position and try to get that whoosh to occur in
30
00:02:00.680 --> 00:02:06.520
that same place. So that same positional timing only then will I finally move
31
00:02:06.520 --> 00:02:06.680
up
32
00:02:06.680 --> 00:02:11.880
to the full swing and try to let them get that feeling of it kind of building
33
00:02:11.880 --> 00:02:16.120
building building release. So if you're struggling with distance if you're
34
00:02:16.120 --> 00:02:21.000
struggling with getting your arms to delay their timing if you're struggling
35
00:02:21.000 --> 00:02:24.960
with getting side bend and rotation through the ball this is a great way for
36
00:02:24.960 --> 00:02:30.320
you to feel the proper sequencing and timing of the arm release.
Have questions?
Ask Mulligan for help
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 Swing Sequence with Whoosh Progressions Drill
After this video, you'll be able to:
- Understand how to sequence your swing for optimal speed
- Feel the correct timing of the whoosh during your swing
- Practice the impact position to enhance your overall ball striking
Learn how to create a proper whoosh in your golf swing with this innovative drill. This technique helps you develop better sequencing, resulting in more consistent contact and improved distance.
Video Transcript
WEBVTT
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.800
This drill is whoosh progressions. So whoosh progressions is basically a way
2
00:00:05.800 --> 00:00:10.520
for you to work on getting that whoosh ahead of the golf ball. So in golf
3
00:00:10.520 --> 00:00:14.640
instruction they've they've large or they've for a long time they've used this
4
00:00:14.640 --> 00:00:20.320
example or this drill of grip the club upside down and then try and take a
5
00:00:20.320 --> 00:00:26.000
swing and you should hear the whoosh on the target side of the golf ball. Well
6
00:00:26.000 --> 00:00:26.040
a
7
00:00:26.040 --> 00:00:30.600
lot of golfers have trouble getting that concept. So I kind of developed this
8
00:00:30.600 --> 00:00:34.440
little whoosh progression that I took from Frisbee golf which ultimately took
9
00:00:34.440 --> 00:00:39.440
it from baseball. So when you're learning to throw they talk about
10
00:00:39.440 --> 00:00:44.560
trying to kind of sequence it so that you get that really pronounced snap at
11
00:00:44.560 --> 00:00:44.840
the
12
00:00:44.840 --> 00:00:50.360
end. When we're doing Frisbee golf, if I'm teaching a beginner, what we'll try
13
00:00:50.360 --> 00:00:50.440
to
14
00:00:50.440 --> 00:00:55.720
do is we'll try to get this hand snap and we'll try to get all the speed in the
15
00:00:55.720 --> 00:01:01.380
disc pretty much right as I'm letting go kind of like that where a lot of am
16
00:01:01.380 --> 00:01:02.160
ateurs
17
00:01:02.160 --> 00:01:07.240
will or beginning Frisbee golfers will pull very quickly and then kind of
18
00:01:07.240 --> 00:01:12.720
flutter as they release it. So what you want to try to do is develop that speed
19
00:01:12.720 --> 00:01:19.520
and then build that speed right up and up until the point of release. Well the
20
00:01:19.520 --> 00:01:23.040
same thing kind of happens in the golf swing if you have proper sequencing and
21
00:01:23.040 --> 00:01:28.600
you're delaying the extension and the release of your lag until after you're
22
00:01:28.600 --> 00:01:33.640
making contact or right as you're making contact with the golf. So what I'll
23
00:01:33.640 --> 00:01:33.800
have
24
00:01:33.800 --> 00:01:38.200
people do is grip the club upside down and then go to that impact position and
25
00:01:38.200 --> 00:01:45.080
then from here try and create a whoosh just kind of like that. So from here I'm
26
00:01:45.080 --> 00:01:49.810
just going to try and extend my arms and you can faintly hear that little who
27
00:01:49.810 --> 00:01:50.040
osh
28
00:01:50.040 --> 00:01:55.720
on the outside. Then what I'll do is I'll go from a nine to three and then I'll
29
00:01:55.720 --> 00:02:00.680
try to go through that impact position and try to get that whoosh to occur in
30
00:02:00.680 --> 00:02:06.520
that same place. So that same positional timing only then will I finally move
31
00:02:06.520 --> 00:02:06.680
up
32
00:02:06.680 --> 00:02:11.880
to the full swing and try to let them get that feeling of it kind of building
33
00:02:11.880 --> 00:02:16.120
building building release. So if you're struggling with distance if you're
34
00:02:16.120 --> 00:02:21.000
struggling with getting your arms to delay their timing if you're struggling
35
00:02:21.000 --> 00:02:24.960
with getting side bend and rotation through the ball this is a great way for
36
00:02:24.960 --> 00:02:30.320
you to feel the proper sequencing and timing of the arm release.
1
00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.800
This drill is whoosh progressions. So whoosh progressions is basically a way
2
00:00:05.800 --> 00:00:10.520
for you to work on getting that whoosh ahead of the golf ball. So in golf
3
00:00:10.520 --> 00:00:14.640
instruction they've they've large or they've for a long time they've used this
4
00:00:14.640 --> 00:00:20.320
example or this drill of grip the club upside down and then try and take a
5
00:00:20.320 --> 00:00:26.000
swing and you should hear the whoosh on the target side of the golf ball. Well
6
00:00:26.000 --> 00:00:26.040
a
7
00:00:26.040 --> 00:00:30.600
lot of golfers have trouble getting that concept. So I kind of developed this
8
00:00:30.600 --> 00:00:34.440
little whoosh progression that I took from Frisbee golf which ultimately took
9
00:00:34.440 --> 00:00:39.440
it from baseball. So when you're learning to throw they talk about
10
00:00:39.440 --> 00:00:44.560
trying to kind of sequence it so that you get that really pronounced snap at
11
00:00:44.560 --> 00:00:44.840
the
12
00:00:44.840 --> 00:00:50.360
end. When we're doing Frisbee golf, if I'm teaching a beginner, what we'll try
13
00:00:50.360 --> 00:00:50.440
to
14
00:00:50.440 --> 00:00:55.720
do is we'll try to get this hand snap and we'll try to get all the speed in the
15
00:00:55.720 --> 00:01:01.380
disc pretty much right as I'm letting go kind of like that where a lot of am
16
00:01:01.380 --> 00:01:02.160
ateurs
17
00:01:02.160 --> 00:01:07.240
will or beginning Frisbee golfers will pull very quickly and then kind of
18
00:01:07.240 --> 00:01:12.720
flutter as they release it. So what you want to try to do is develop that speed
19
00:01:12.720 --> 00:01:19.520
and then build that speed right up and up until the point of release. Well the
20
00:01:19.520 --> 00:01:23.040
same thing kind of happens in the golf swing if you have proper sequencing and
21
00:01:23.040 --> 00:01:28.600
you're delaying the extension and the release of your lag until after you're
22
00:01:28.600 --> 00:01:33.640
making contact or right as you're making contact with the golf. So what I'll
23
00:01:33.640 --> 00:01:33.800
have
24
00:01:33.800 --> 00:01:38.200
people do is grip the club upside down and then go to that impact position and
25
00:01:38.200 --> 00:01:45.080
then from here try and create a whoosh just kind of like that. So from here I'm
26
00:01:45.080 --> 00:01:49.810
just going to try and extend my arms and you can faintly hear that little who
27
00:01:49.810 --> 00:01:50.040
osh
28
00:01:50.040 --> 00:01:55.720
on the outside. Then what I'll do is I'll go from a nine to three and then I'll
29
00:01:55.720 --> 00:02:00.680
try to go through that impact position and try to get that whoosh to occur in
30
00:02:00.680 --> 00:02:06.520
that same place. So that same positional timing only then will I finally move
31
00:02:06.520 --> 00:02:06.680
up
32
00:02:06.680 --> 00:02:11.880
to the full swing and try to let them get that feeling of it kind of building
33
00:02:11.880 --> 00:02:16.120
building building release. So if you're struggling with distance if you're
34
00:02:16.120 --> 00:02:21.000
struggling with getting your arms to delay their timing if you're struggling
35
00:02:21.000 --> 00:02:24.960
with getting side bend and rotation through the ball this is a great way for
36
00:02:24.960 --> 00:02:30.320
you to feel the proper sequencing and timing of the arm release.
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