The Impact Bag Drill: A Complete How-To Guide
The impact bag drill teaches the geometry of a tour-level strike — shaft lean, flat lead wrist, open hips. Here is how to set it up, what to feel, and a four-week progression.
Build a more consistent, powerful, and repeatable golf swing. These guides cover grip, posture, backswing, downswing, impact, and follow-through, with drills and practice routines designed to ingrain lasting improvements.
The impact bag drill teaches the geometry of a tour-level strike — shaft lean, flat lead wrist, open hips. Here is how to set it up, what to feel, and a four-week progression.
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