33 feels found
Feel spine TILTED SLIGHTLY AWAY from target at address, maintain this through swing. At impact, feel tilted away even MORE (~20 degrees). Upper body stays 'behind' ball while lower body fires through.
Imagine a dandelion stem right under ball. Task is to WHIP through that stem with low-strain, high-velocity slashing motion toward target. Ball is just the 'precise intersection' on the way to your real target.
Through impact, feel EYES coming out of shot—like David Duval or Annika. Hands stay passive while chest and hips open aggressively to square clubface.
Visualize invisible wall running vertically from ball position to sky. Feel head STAYS BEHIND this wall throughout driver swing—never crossing in front.
Through impact, feel like you're squeezing a tube of toothpaste from the bottom up with your trail hand—pressing the "paste" (power) out toward the target. Trail palm pushes and releases.
At the top of the backswing, imagine your lead wrist gripping a motorcycle throttle. Twist the knuckles counter-clockwise (toward ground) as if 'revving' in reverse—moving from cupped to bowed. Feel like you're 'screwing in a lightbulb' with your lead hand.
Through and after impact, feel like your lead arm is punching straight up toward the sky—extending fully with the back of your hand facing up. Full extension, not a held-off block.
Feel like PUSHING STRAIGHT UP off ground with legs through impact—like jumping without leaving ground. Vertical force extends body through strike.
Through impact into finish, feel like pushing belt buckle UP toward target while extending arms. Feel like pushing off ground and standing tall into complete finish.
Imagine club is a giant match and ball is matchbox. To light a match, strike at descending, forward-leaning angle—not lift up. Feel club moving through with shaft leaning forward.
Feel your lead shoulder staying down and resisting the urge to lift through impact. It stays low while your hips and chest rotate through—like your shoulder is pinned down by an invisible hand until well after the ball is gone.
Imagine hitting a topspin forehand in tennis. Feel the club traveling from low-to-high and inside-to-out through impact—like brushing up the back of the ball with your trail hand.