http://www.peakperformancegolfswing.com/stop-topping-fairway-woods Here is a great tip to help you stop topping your fairway woods. Make sure you check out o… Video Rating: 4 / 5
Hi paul…I am glad I found your videos and blog. They have helped me a great deal. I never realized how important weight transfer is. Starting my downswing from the ground up has really got my swing on a better path. Thank you.
Wow for the first time I have had real advise on why I top my fairway woods. I never realized any of this. Sound advise and easy to understand. Thank you very much.
Great tips!
…right reason, wrong explanation! Did help me though… =)
Thanks, can’t wait to try it.
Thanks. Seems logical. Shall try these tips. Do we hit 3 wood on top as the hybrids and irons or upwards as in a driver?
This is a great channel. If you are serious about improving your golf, you could go to your local Golf Pro and pay £30 for half an hours tuition … or watch and listen here!
Ha ha, your funny!
Good Information
Where do you position the ball in your stance when hitting the three wood from a level lie?
Very good tutorials. Thank you.
That makes so much sense. I’ll work on that tomorrow. I’ve been having Big problems topping my Fairway woods and long irons.
This was recommended to me…youtube obviously doesn’t know my cap lol.
Nice video Paul, From the top of the swing people are so anxious to hit the ball as hard as possible with the right hand that the clubhead passes the hands way BEFORE impact.This puts the low point of the swing behind the ball resulting in the ball being hit on the upswing (thin) or a fat shot . Lack of power and poor directional control are the result. I like to say swing “smoother” instead of “easier”. “Easier” makes people decelerate which is not good either.
treat it like a 1 iron… so just slightly behind your leading foot. If you have it in driver position you will still top it. Too far back and you may hit it Fat (Hit the floor first)… At 7:06 he just about right… its a little trial and error.
Your ball position is determined by where you fairway wood brushes the grass when you swing. That’s the reason for making a rehearsal swing. For a fairway wood you should position the ball just forward of where the club starts to brush the ground.
Out of all of the internet instructional videos, Paul Wilson’s are the most instructive and easy to follow that I have seen. Simple little drills like easily swinging to impress on the mind how the lower body adds to the power of the swing help more in my opinion.
good advice thanks
Great video!
Thx I will try this tomorrow.
Great video. Very common sense approach.
Hi paul…I am glad I found your videos and blog. They have helped me a great deal. I never realized how important weight transfer is. Starting my downswing from the ground up has really got my swing on a better path. Thank you.
Wow for the first time I have had real advise on why I top my fairway woods. I never realized any of this. Sound advise and easy to understand. Thank you very much.
Great tips!
…right reason, wrong explanation! Did help me though… =)
Thanks, can’t wait to try it.
Thanks. Seems logical. Shall try these tips. Do we hit 3 wood on top as the hybrids and irons or upwards as in a driver?
This is a great channel. If you are serious about improving your golf, you could go to your local Golf Pro and pay £30 for half an hours tuition … or watch and listen here!
Ha ha, your funny!
Good Information
Where do you position the ball in your stance when hitting the three wood from a level lie?
Very good tutorials. Thank you.
That makes so much sense. I’ll work on that tomorrow. I’ve been having Big problems topping my Fairway woods and long irons.
This was recommended to me…youtube obviously doesn’t know my cap lol.
Correct …I finally understood! relax, dont try hard..the secret
Nice video Paul, From the top of the swing people are so anxious to hit the ball as hard as possible with the right hand that the clubhead passes the hands way BEFORE impact.This puts the low point of the swing behind the ball resulting in the ball being hit on the upswing (thin) or a fat shot . Lack of power and poor directional control are the result. I like to say swing “smoother” instead of “easier”. “Easier” makes people decelerate which is not good either.
treat it like a 1 iron… so just slightly behind your leading foot. If you have it in driver position you will still top it. Too far back and you may hit it Fat (Hit the floor first)… At 7:06 he just about right… its a little trial and error.
Your ball position is determined by where you fairway wood brushes the grass when you swing. That’s the reason for making a rehearsal swing. For a fairway wood you should position the ball just forward of where the club starts to brush the ground.
Out of all of the internet instructional videos, Paul Wilson’s are the most instructive and easy to follow that I have seen. Simple little drills like easily swinging to impress on the mind how the lower body adds to the power of the swing help more in my opinion.