Add power to your turn
LEE COX
The age-old “shoulder-turn” drill – club pinned to shoulders – creates some basic mobility through the core, but it fails to engage the shoulders with any dynamism. To feel the difference, take your address without a club and form fists with both hands. Now punch powerfully behind you with your gloved hand. As you do so, allow your trail elbow to push forwards, towards the target. This move helps you feel how your two shoulders can work separately to increase turn. Make this move and turning past 90º becomes much easier.