Erst Ball, dann Boden! 3 einfache Golfübungen für mehr Konstanz und bessere Ballkontakte

Are you hitting the ground before the ball? Are your iron shots inconsistent, lacking distance, or just not feeling clean? In this golf tip, I'll show you three simple drills to help you learn to hit the ball first and then the ground. This is one of the most important keys to consistent golf shots, better energy transfer, and more control over trajectory and distance. In this video, you'll learn: ✅ What the correct wrist position looks like at impact ✅ Why your right shoulder is crucial for clean ball contact ✅ How the feeling of a downhill lie can immediately lead to better impacts ✅ Why many golfers lean back too early and consequently lose consistency ✅ How to put more power on the ball and produce more precise iron shots The three drills presented will help you guide the club through the ball with more stability and forward momentum. This results in better ball-ground contact, increased compression, and significantly improved shot quality – from the fairway, the semi-rough, or the rak. Whether you're a beginner, an intermediate, or an ambitious handicap player, you can immediately put these drills into practice on the driving range or directly on the course. 📍 Golf lessons at Lake Garda 📍 Course qualification courses, handicap improvement, and intensive training 📍 German-speaking PGA Golf Professional LTK Golf Concept – Logic | Technique | Body If you enjoyed the video, please give it a like, subscribe, and leave a comment: 👉 Which of the three drills helped you the most? #GolfTips #GolfLessons #GolfSwing #GolfTraining #IronShots #BallContact #GolfGermany #GolfAustria #GolfSwitzerland #ImproveYourHandicap #GolfPro #DrivingRange #GolfSchool #PGAProfessional #GolfOnLakeGarda #LTKGolf #GolferLife #LearnGolf #MoreConsistency #BetterGolf #GolfTip #GolfCoach #GolfSport #FairwayShot #GolfTechnique Comment to pin: Which of the 3 exercises will you try first? 1️⃣ Correct wrist positioning 2️⃣ Rotate right shoulder towards the ball 3️⃣ Feeling: Standing downhill Write the number in the comments and share your experience after your next training session! ⛳💪