Do You Have A Power Leak?

We all want distance and I know I have worked hard on my swing the last two years to fix my “over the top” tendency (a big power issue for a lot of women). My pro has also taught me how important the hands and wrists are in creating speed. We also worked on swinging out – so that I don’t get so much spin (causing my ball to roll right when it lands, instead of rolling straight, which loses distance); and we have worked on fundamentals (stance, alignment, ball position) that we know are key to distance (and accuracy). I’ve learned so much over the last few years and keep working hard to ingrain my new swing.

Tips from my Pro are great but sometimes another way of seeing/hearing a tip helps. And below are tips I have seen on social media that really resonate with me and remind me of the lessons from my Pro.

(1) Grip – We all know that the grip is important in controlling the club face but it also is important in creating speed. If you do not have your club in your fingers and/or you have a death grip on the club you will not be able to release the club correctly; and in turn, the tension created in your grip travels up your arms which reduces your ability to generate power and speed. One tip is to grip your club tightly and then release it just before you hit. This is also used as a mental game tip to release tension. I did this a few times in practice and it helped; and now I know the feel of a light grip when I set my hands on the club.

(2) Rotation – The best tip for a mental image of the rotation is from Lisa Longball who’s mantra is “Turn the Shirt/Turn the Skirt.” The key she is trying to relay is that the first move on your downswing is to “turn the skirt” (or hips) because if you “turn the shirt” (upper body/arms) that is a huge power leak. This really is a lot of what I have worked on with my Pro because an “over the top” swing is basically turning the shirt (arms) first. My Pro likes to remind me that I should feel like my trail shoulder is holding back as my lower body fires forward.

(3) Finish Your Swing – You may think the fastest part of your swing is when your club face hits the ball but all the experts explain that the fastest part of your swing is (or should be) past the ball and the only way to achieve this is to “finish your swing.” If you hit at the ball, you are likely to decelerate after the hit and that is a power leak.

The tips that have really helped me finish my swing are:

(A) Don’t hit at the ball but swing through the ball.

(B) Club finishes behind your back. Lisa Longball says that if your hands stop high up in front of your head/face, that is a sign that you decelerated after the ball so make sure you finish with the club behind your back.

(C) Dirty Toe Like a Pro – I heard this saying from Patrick Harrington. He said if you have a dirty toe on your trail shoe then you know you have shifted your weight to your lead side and are finished your swing with the back of your shoe showing and you are on your toe of the trail foot. He said look at any professional golfers shoes after a round and the toe is dirty. Another way to think about it – If you keep your trail foot flat that is a power leak because your weight is not shifting.

These may sound obvious but it is amazing how on the course you can forget these simple tips and then wonder why you aren’t hitting the ball as far as you did the last time you played.

So do you have a power leak? If yes, give one of the tips above a try and see how it helps your game.

Favorite Golf Instructors and Rules Expert on YouTube

Over the years I have watched a lot of golf videos for game improvement tips or to understand the rules of golf. In the past year I have found that I go to three YouTube contributors over and over again. Two are focused on swing and game improvement and one is a rules guru.

Danny Maude

I was introduced to Danny Maude via a Facebook post (you know when they push content they think you might like and most times the content push is completely off the mark but this time it was actually relevant). Over time I have found Maude to be a favorite video instructor because he has helped me focus on making my swing more fluid. It is so easy to get too mechanical with your swing and he reminds us with his videos that it is a golf “swing” and to use the club momentum.

Danny Maude YouTube Channel

Get More Pars with Christina Ricci

I’ve have followed Ricci on and off for years. She’s a new englander and I lived in the Boston area for years. I tend to watch her when I want to get back to basics. Plus as a female golfer I do like to watch a female instructor because I’m curious if they have tips that are specific to women. But overall, her videos will help any golfer because they are not gender specific but focus on basic tips all golfers can use in their game.

Get More Pars with Christina Ricci YouTube Channel

GolfRules Questions (David Blake)

Blake is a golf rules expert located in Australia and I find his YouTube site a great source of Rules videos. I’m a visual person so I find it easier to understand the Rules of Golf by watching videos versus reading the USGA Rules of Golf book. I like the fact that he is on the golf course when he is demonstrating a golf rule. Blake also reviews rules issues from recent televised professional golf tournaments.

GolfRules Questions YouTube Channel

Side note: If you like to listen to podcasts, David Blake’s podcast can be found on his website. The website is golf is an attitude. The website also has a rules quiz section.

These three favorites of mine may or may not be your cup of tea. Obviously, we all “click” with something or someone because how we learn is as unique as our golf swings. I do follow other golf YouTube channels but there are too many to list.

If you have favorite YouTube instructors, let me know in a comment below and I’ll go check them out.