It was the month of November a year ago when Brendon Todd started one of the PGA Tour’s great comebacks and it came with the help of Aussie golf instructor Bradley Hughes.
Hughes was known for his solid ball-striking skills during his professional career that saw him win seven times world-wide. He was a member of the International side for the inaugural Presidents Cup competition back in 1988.
Today he teaches out of the Holly Tree Country Club outside Greensville, S.C. and he has a number of tour players among his students. In addition to Todd, he works with Brandt Snedeker and Harold Varner III among others.
Today we’ve brought Hughes to talk about swing plane and he has some wonderful images that can help you become a better ball striker.
He’ll talk about finding the proper swing plane and the position you want to achieve in the hitting area — the 4:30 approach into the ball.
His images and concepts are easy to understand. He doesn’t use high tech stuff like the Trac-Man device. He’ll only use it if someone doesn’t believe what he’s telling him.
So work on Bradley Hughes’ “4:30 Path” and you’ll find yourself making more solid contact on your golf shots.
He turned Brendon Todd’s golf life around, he can help yours!