The FASTEST Way to Stop Shanking the Golf Ball
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2023
- Shanking the golf ball can be one of the most frustrating parts of playing golf, but it doesn't have to ruin your golf game.
In this incredible lesson from top PGA instructor, Ryan Hager, we're going through the many causes of the shanked shot, and working through an important drill that's sure to fix even the worst case of the shanks!
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I’ve been dealing with the shanks on and off for 2 years. Almost quit golf. The head cover outside of the ball doesn’t work. The drill Ryan suggested where you swing* and miss the ball inside changed everything!! I owe you guys!!!
I've had recurring shank issues over the last 10 years, it just pops up every once in a while, watched countless videos but this is the best one. Swinging inside the ball was a game changer. Really gives you instant feedback on how your body should feel in your swing. Excellent job guys, I've never seen anyone else give this advice.
I'm going through a soul crushing case of the shanks right now, I hope this lesson does something for me as I'm on the verge of either breaking all my clubs or selling them. I'm a solid 10 handicap and regularly shoot in the low 80's to high 70's, but the last month has been high 90's or not even keeping score because of this problem.
Dude I completely understand your pain. I’m not nearly as good as you but I’m experiencing the same shit. Absolutely infuriating… hope we both can find our way back to the center of the face 😭
I sympathize. I was a 7, got the shanks and was a 20 in 3 weeks. I Still can’t shake them over a decade later.All I can say is keep at it. This tip helped immediately. Watched yesterday, at range today hit a bag, one Shank in the bunch.
I feel ya, same for me
Man this is so devastating. I’m in the same boat. Great swing but caught a case of the shanks. Hope this video helps me too
I’m the same handicap and going through the same thing. What did you end up doing ?
More Ryan Hager on the channel!
Great video. I’ve been stuck with a case of the shanks lately so will definitely try these tips!
What a great teacher that chap is. He communicates the lesson SO well. Many thanks.
OMG, this video couldn't have popped up at a better time! I've been dealing with intermittent shanks out of nowhere and could not wrap my head around why it was happening. My instinct as Ryan mentions in the video was to move further from the ball and set up off of the toe of the club. After watching this I went into my garage practice area and set up in the heal. For ten straight shots I hit it dead flush out of the middle. So unreal but I'm really grateful for this insight. Keep up the great work and teaching. It's really appreciated!
Go to a place with club video
Mine was so much out to in I was shanking off the hozel , watched a few bender vids and help my path fixed it
I cannot thank you enough for this video. This helped me so much today on the range and gave me a great feel while I slowly get my golf swing back from injury. The hosel rockets can be soul crushing!
Excellent instruction, amazing
Wow….this by far one of the best drills to fix this issue. Thank you,
Fantastic video! Great ideas on this topic.
Some really good tips in here.
I saw this an hour before my round today.
I went to the range before my round I tried the practice swing inside the ball and it worked really well.
I put it in my pre shot routine and it was by best ball striking round for ages.
Thanks
This video helped immensely, thank you guys!
Well explained. Thank you.
you guys, this fixed my shank issues. I have been battling with it now for months. Came out of nowhere and was literally losing my mind over it. Thank you!
Im going through a grip change at the moment and have been really struggling with shanks the last couple of weeks, ive watched numerous videos and tried them out on the range and no change. I turned youtube this morning and this was the first video that popped up so i watched it and decided to give it a try. WOW i cant believe it but it actually worked amazingly i never hit one shank all day on range and course and seemed to develope more of a draw with more distance. So all i can say is thankyou very much as i was at my wits end and ready to pack it in. Thankyou so much
Excellent video! I have seen these and used these same drills before but the key here that makes this video better is that Ryan Hager says to remember this feeling of what you are doing differently when you swing to miss the ball. That is what made the difference to me. I have tried the drill before watching this video and just started shanking again. I went out this morning and tried this drill and only shanked 1 ball out of a large bucket and on that one ball I lost my focus. I immediately swung inside the ball a couple of times and went back to hitting the ball normally again.
Thanks for the video, I’m having this exact problem myself. I will give these instructions a try and see how it goes. Makes sense now on what I was doing. So frustrating. Thanks again guys.
Ryan - have to thank you for this video. Developed the shanks and after several lessons - no change - I just couldn’t understand what I was doing wrong. Watched your video and immediately started hitting the ball dead Center. Many Thanks!!!!
Thank god I found this video. I've been struggling with shanks for the past 6 months after moving from my over the top, out to in path to focusing on hitting in to out. It seems I went too far and was almost throwing the club out with all my weight moving onto the toes. I have spent the past 6 months setting up the golf ball further and further outside my club face which was just encouraging me to lean further and further into the ball. Within 3 swings using the 2 ball drill my shank was gone and I was able to address the ball like a normal person. I can't thank you enough, you have saved my game!
the best tweak, what i have seen so far! thanks a lot...
Wow!!!!! 7.35 into the video and at last something that makes total sense 💪🏾👍🏾🙏🏾 thank you
Great lesson, want to try the same for my driver heel shots, but a little more tricky at thw driving range
I have been looking for a drill for a few years now. I can't wait to put this into use.
Excellent explanation and drill to overcome the shanks, I was convinced I was standing too close to the ball but trying this drill and the first couple of shots I was clipping the outside ball which showed me I was on an out to in trajectory.
Very good explanation. Good teacher .
I have recently been watching a lot of videos on how to get rid of the shanks and this one by far has been the most eye opening as to why I’ve been shanking. Most other videos will show you ways (probably different from your natural swing and posture) to stop shanking. This drill will show you why YOU are currently shanking the ball. I learned I have not been clearing my hips. This has helped with not only my short irons and wedges but my driver and long irons as well as I have been blocking the ball out lately. Can’t recommend this video enough and the drill you get from it.
Great video really helped
THANK YOU!
I have suffered from a bad case of the shanks for almost 15 years. After dozens of lessons from a of a small army of pros, and what seems like a million range balls, I was still shanking it over 40% of the time with an iron. I watched the video yesterday and something about lining up the hosel with the ball made sense to me. I went to the range today after a quick 9. All I did was line up the hosel, and hit the best 9 irons I’d hit in years. Only one shank out of a bag, and that was at the end.
Great lesson. I’m really struggling with ball placement in my iron strikes. Some good takeaway and drills here
Really enjoyed this video. Great explanation on why you may be hitting the heel and a great drill to help you stop and regain confidence.
I've seen tens of videos to fix my shank. I've tried numerous of different drills and analyzed my swing. Nothing really helped, until this video.
It's not about a fix - everybody's different. It's about a feeling in your swing. Whiffing the ball made me *feel* what I did wrong and fixed my shank (and I think it's a combination of several things lol). Thank you, you saved the fun I almost lost in golf 😂🙏
Wonderful drill. Cheers
Best video on UA-cam about this
Not gonna lie, there are probably 1000 shank videos but this one just rid me of it and I think for good.
Shot a 78 after losing several shots a round for weeks. I don’t know why but this video just made everything click.
I also watched a Tiger Woods range session on repeat last night and noticed that he addresses the ball closer to the heel of the club. Nice and smooth, pulling the hands inside and the hosel away from the ball on the downswing. I figured addressing the ball this way would be a death move because the heel is the opposite of what a shanker wants to do but boy was I wrong!
Thanks a million for this video.
Thanks for a terrific video. Very helpful for us shankers.
Hope it helps!
This made so much sense when I first watched it. Then I went to the range, and started shanking ... so I made a few swings inside the ball, noticed the feels, and it made a huge, instant improvement! For me, I noticed my stance balance had been way out of whack - too much weight on my toes! Swinging inside the ball made me notice and adjust my balance. I feel I'm now clearing my hips, shallowing the club, and swinging from the inside - hitting the most crisp iron shots for as long as I can remember. The odd shank creeps in occasionally - but I know what the cause is, and can instantly fix it. Thank you so much for this brilliant instruction.
Thank you so much for this video, the sh@nk’s appeared with 3 holes to play on my last round. When to the range a week later to try and work it out. Got a bucket of 100 balls and hit 80 painful sh@nks. I watched the video 3 days ago and have been searching for the feeling. When to the range today, got a bucket of 100 balls, hit 3 sh@nks! What a game changer. Thank you again for sharing.
Great vid guys👍🏻
Best shank video. Great video Ryan.
This is a very helpful video. Friday I had a case of the shanks and spent the weekend fixing it with a version of the whiff drill I came up with on the fly. Good to know I’m on the right track at least.
Great minds think alike!
Wow. I’ve struggled for years with shanks from time to time. After watching this video, it became clear to me that it was being caused by extending the club out too far during the swing.
His recommendation to put weight on your heels instead of your toes was brilliant. I also no longer choke down on the club so it feels longer. It has totally fixed my shanking issue and I am so appreciative!
You save my whole golf life. Big thanks from Japan
Great video guys!!! Keep it up!
Thank you!
Like others, out of nowhere I started shanking - this video is awesome and really helped me avoid shanks. Plus it has helped me get a better swing path to eliminate some slicing.
GREAT lesson.... this will force me to not shank...and it's my job to figure out what I am doing differently now to not hit that outside ball.
I get the shanks out of nowhere regularly (had them bad today) especially with my chipping/pitching and this makes a lot of sense. Really want to try this out now
Best video. Great Information..
Game changing tip👌👍
What a great video ..thanks for sharing.. this has bern a game changer for me my ball contact is even better with this drill ..it fixed my shanks shots over night ..just curious are you allowed too address the ball then have that practice swing while playing in competition?
I was a an out to in guy 8-10 out to in and hozel shots. Fixed my path and helped
The absolute best anti-shank vid on youtube!
This is the greatest tip of all time, I’ve been plagued with the dreaded s’s for two years, I watched this last night and today I won my club ko match with 7 consecutive pars and not a “S” in sight. I did the miss the ball on the inside drill prior to every shot , can’t thank you enough, what a transformation.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
how can you do the miss inside drill on the course, when it is a "official" match?
@@ramonl.4074 practice swing
Awesome drill
I'm a 68 year old golfer with a 13 handicap. When I'm playing good I shoot low 80s and occasionally break 80. Unfortunately I have too many rounds that get interrupted with a case of the shanks and then shoot 90s. Recently I a bad case and tried to go to driving range right after to try to fix. It only made it worst. Using the Butch Harmon head cover drill and your inside of the ball drill I'm recovering. I like your drill as it really does give you the feel back. I was skeptical until I tried it. Bottom line it helps the club face facing the ball on impact. Thanks for the video.
Fantastic video I think I know now what I was doing wrong I was shanking can't wait to try Ryan's solutions
Good luck with it 👊🏼
I've never really had a problem with shanking until today when I was practicing I tried switching up my swing a bit by closing the face and adding more compression and lag, I was hitting so many shanks it was unbelievable lol.
This is great content
Wow this is awesome
Wow. This guy really knows what he’s talking about. Love it.
The best drill I have found to fix the shanks!!!!
Thanks Bill - Glad this worked for you!
This change in my swing has given me better tempo, focus and direction. Ive lowered my score 8 strokes by minimizing the number of bad shots. THANK YOU!!!
This is one of the BEST videos I have ever seen! Thank you! I am sure this is going to be a huge help for my recent S&@^KS!
I had the shanks pop up overnight and at a couple of sim sessions i was probably hitting 90% shanks with several clubs. Im around a 10 handicap, so certainly not immune to bad shots, but generally I hit it in the direction I want to. I was debating quitting for a while because of how frustrating it was. I watched this video and THAT DAY the shanks were gone. Went to the range and had 1 shank out of 100 or so balls, and even that one I chalk up to just not thinking about what I was doing. In another video Ryan talks about hitting a forehand in tennis. I don't really even play tennis but obviously the concept is easy to understand and even though the points in this video cured the shanks on their own, the swings where I thought of hitting a forehand took the already good shots to an even better feel/level. Big fan of Ryan and how he teaches.
Thanks!
This was extremely helpful for trying to figure out the why and get your confidence back. 1 foul strike a round kept me awake at night LOL. Keep pushing your belt buckle away from the ball. Stop your hips from moving towards the ball. Great tip on NOT lining up with the toe of the club. I was sooooo guilty of that. Ryan, are we able to book an hour online session or do you have a link for making that happen?
Class!
I've had them for a month! Looking forward to trying this on my Rapsodo tonight! Also, I feel like my Rapsodo isn't giving me the true distances. Any advise on that?
I was lining up on the toe hoping to correct my hosel hits.
This video showed me the brain was over correcting and I was reaching out, causing more heel hits. Reverse psychology.
I did the ‘inside ball’ practice swings and hit it center immediately.
The rest of my range bucket I did my setup addressing the ball on the hosel which told my brain to bring it inside. Instantly fixed the path.
I crushed the rest of the bucket.
Excellent video guys. Agree with all the comments. Get that guy back on the channel more often.
Thanks man! Of course. Ryan is fantastic!
Thank you!
🙏🏼
as someone who is probably the most consistent heel striker in golf, i can't wait to try these drills asap...
This is pretty much the same approach my local pro went through with me. Shank was so bad I was about to quit golf :)
1) swing all full speed both inside and outside a tee (in the video they used a ball), then
2) use impact tape/spray and try to hit one ball at the toe, one at the heel, one in center.
I was in shock that I wasn’t able to hit it anywhere close on the face to where I should, so I had no clubface control/awareness at all. Also my “good shots” were always close to the heel, so no margin for error. I’ve now worked on this drill (and nothing else) in a few range sessions and start to get more and more comfortable by developing a feel for the clubhead, arms and body to know what’s going on (good or bad) at impact. So these drills don’t just cure the shank, but help my overall feel for the swing, too. For me, the difference between shanks and good shots were transition. Rushed, jerky for shanks (gets worse if you’re tense anyway), smoother for the good shots. It was great to actually delevop this insight through these drills.
I actually had the shanks when greenside Chipping and pitching for the last 2 yrs. Actually cured them today which i was pumped.
I've had shanks come and go for years. I've never been able to figure them out. I bought lessons online and in person. I bought a whole set of hosel-less clubs. I bought balance discs. I bought Josh Allen's eBook"Shank!" I think the best solution is the two ball drill: line up on the outside ball, but hit the inside ball. The only thing missing was to consciously notice the difference in my swing. Thanks for an enlightening video!
AMAZING LESSON. SAVED MY LIFE AND GOLF GAME 😂
That’s incredible. 👊🏼
@@Golficity you guys are awesome keep it up
This disease can truly be soul crushing! I have dealt with them for years. Usually show up when I am nervous. As soon as I hit ONE, it's over! There is no getting out of them. I start to panic and actually start to sweat and and fall apart. Hopefully this vid will help me prevent the first one so I can no longer suffer!!
Is it a good idea to do this as your warm up swing on course??
Ok I’m back to this video and my question is: How do you address the ball normally after doing the whiff or the two ball drill? Do you inherently stand closer to the ball than normal or do you stand at a distance that’s normal and still swing to the inside?
Wow. That greatly exceeded my expectations. Very sharp fellow. My shanks arise when pitching around the green, primarily from Bermuda rough, though any "perceived" bad lie will do - even one stray blade of grass in the vicinity can potentially get me there. 🙂 It's not hard to "feel" my abject fear. 120 fps video has identified a few of the causes, and "feels" have confirmed some of them (not turning the belly towards the target {static}, excessive in-to-out, speeding up just before impact, and occasionally even stopping the hands and flipping (more skulling than shanking with that one). Time will tell if that knowledge and enough practice can overcome the terror and or results of same. I like a challenge, but. . .
Interestingly, great progress was made when I noticed that the green "stain" building up on the club face during practice was disturbingly close to the hosel. Checked, and sure enough, I was somehow in the habit of actually addressing these pitches there! Easy fix. That I hadn't shanked every one of them was kind of impressive. 🙂
Now wondering if that "whiff" thing would apply to such little pitches, too.
I do this same drill with clients with chips and pitches, even bunkers. Can really be applied to anything
@@ryanhagergolf Great to hear. Thanks! Fascinating about the bunker shots, too. Can't even tell what the interaction is between club and ball with my bunker efforts - just a clank and a ball that flew into the lip. I *know* the club is hitting the sand first! Guess I'll have to set up some 120fps video close to said interaction. . .
Would you recommend this drill for someone constantly heeling their driver, or is that too different of a swing?
Causes:
1. Path - excessively inside-out at impact
2. Early extension - anterior hip moving too forward, causing plane to go upright and exposing the heel
3. Rotation - late or no rotation of the thorax causing the path not to swing along the swing arc from in-to-out, square, then out-to-in.
Hopefully this works for me. I’ve broken 2 driver shafts from hitting it off the hosel.
I have issues with heel contact and sometimes the "s" word. I was doing every drill available and still hitting on the heel side, 80% of the time, and NEVER on the toe. Finally, I decided to go back to a left arm dominant swing where I pull the handle, as opposed to hitting with the right side. This is the only thing that has made a huge difference with the heel shots. Now all my contact is on the toe side. Of course when you hit off the toe it doesnt sound solid. But the shots end up being about 80=90% of a centered hit, so I can live with this for now. But it is crazy, because all my heel shots moved over to the toe side just by lead arm dominant and feeling like I am pulling the club into impact, and then flinging it.
I only shank wedges, any help with that?
So once you do this and start blasting out of the toe. What’s the move to get it in the center. This gets me out of the hosel, but I’d like to move closer to center rather than way off toe.
I don't really shank it but all my Face Taped Strikes with the Driver are on heel, so is this the fix or do I stand further away??????
Jim McLean reference! Houston Cougars!
Luke Donald addressed everything off the heel. Worked for him and got him to World no.1 👍
Fuzzy Zoeller used to address the ball with the clubhead on the outside of the ball, not even on the heel. This must have been his way to ensure he came into impact from the inside. He was a great ball striker.
So is the opposite of that drill true? If I practice swing and try to hit outside of the ball, will that help with toe strikes?
Seems like you would put 2 balls down set up to the inside ball and then hit the outside ball which should have you hitting it closer to the hosel.
I’d be careful with that. Toe strikes are tricky. Depends why its happening, but often due to loss of posture - chest moving up and away from teh ball. Experiment with some stuff along those lines first before trying to drive the club out to the outside of the ball…
I’m shaking more that I ever did. I never shanks a PW or a 9 Iron only that 52-56 . It’s about ready to put me on the couch. I can hit several shanks exactly alike , it’s always the same path and distance it seems
Well I tend to hit more towards the toe than the heel most times, so I seldom shank. I only see marks on the non-groove portion of the club. I may need to nearly shank the ball on purpose on the range to make me hit more solid shots.
That was me a couple months ago. Toe strikes and toe shanks. I spent a month hitting balls into the net focused only on strike location. I did a lot of avoidance drills and the reverse of this two ball drill.
It's helped a lot. Certainly by no means perfect, but a lot closer to the center of the face a lot more often. I'm almost never out on the non-groove part of the club anymore, which is where I'd been living for a while.
Something I struggle with as well. Tougher problem to fix unfortunately!
So I have fought this time to time and I just set up with the ball on the toe. Once I come through on the swing the ball is in the middle of the face. Works for me.
I assume that the "90 degrees to the right" is an exaggeration, or common saying. Actually more like 30-45 degrees, right?
Number one cause of shanking or heel striking is early extension.
This may have just fixed a problem I’ve had for the last few months…
Why are they talking about hitting a shank with Irons? I didn't know people do this. I'm shanking on chips only out of nowhere. I don't see a chip demonstration
The chip shank. That is the worst
I can see straight away why you shanked it. I understand what the coach is explains but he misses one massive fundamental.