Downswing

Drills to Improve Downswing

Practical rehearsals for sequencing from the ground up without freezing over the ball.

Drills to Improve Downswing illustration

Give the drill a scoreboard

A useful downswing drill tells you immediately whether the swing matched the intention. Set a clear task, such as the pause-at-the-top sequence, and stop before fatigue turns the work into ball beating.

Three-ball block

  1. Rehearse the feel: letting pressure move left before the arms fire.
  2. Hit one ball at 70 percent speed.
  3. Hit one ball with full routine and keep the result.

Make it measurable

Score a point for three balanced strikes in a row. A scored mini-set teaches more about sequencing than raking over another pile of balls.

Putting it in focus

A downswing drill only matters if it changes the motion once a ball is there. FocusGolf pairs watch-based swing detection with metrics such as tempo, transition, swing speed, and consistency, so a pause drill or step drill can be checked against real swings. Save the best sequences as references and come back to the feel that produced solid contact.