Building Block Approach DVD
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The entire DVD is filmed in High Definition for outstanding picture quality and detailed swing analysis from top PGA & LPGA Tour Professionals. Jim will review brand new drills, Death Moves, and Corridors of Success that will enable amateur and professional golfers to improve their game.
Watch the DVD step by step and practice different drills before moving along to the next step. Jim provides you with hours of groundbreaking research and instruction. Do yourself a favor this winter and lower your handicap 5 shots!
The First Step
You'll learn about how the "Mini Micro Move" initiates the one piece takeaway. Jim and his staff of Lead Master Instructors will also provide you with drills and practice ideas to better the start of your swing.Halfway Back
The Halfway Back Position is an important checkpoint with room for personal preference. It's interesting to note that, at this spilt second, the club head is as far from the target as it will ever get.Three Quarter Backswing
The Three Quarter Backswing is a crucial part of the golf swing where the left forearm and club shaft (right handed golfer) form an "L". At this position you'll be able to check whether or not you swing is on plane.Backswing Completed
100% Of Your Shoulder Turn is considered to be when the backswing is completed. You'll learn that there is not one perfect position at the top of your backswing with PGA Tour Models as a reference. You'll also learn the importance of the clubface position.Move Down To The Ball
Move Down To The Ball is considered to be the most important move in golf. All great players from all different decades perform this move well. You won't see a great player in a bad position at step 5.Impact
Impact or the Moment Of Truth is not the same as address. Contrary to popular belief the impact position is completely different than the starting position you have address. Don't believe it? Check it out for yourself on DVD 6.Early Follow-Through
The Early Follow-Through is the segment of your swing between impact and the full finish position. You'll learn how the club should exit the impact position and link into Jim McLean's Powerline.Finish & Rebound
The Finish And Rebound is the final stage of the golf swing. Momentum takes you to a completed follow through position, where your hips and shoulders are fully rotated and the club is behind your head momentarily.