Dynamic #2 Training

Stop Hitting It Fat.
Train Ball-Then-Turf Contact.

Learn Dynamic #2, the 4-inch forward swing bottom, so your low point moves ahead of the ball and solid iron contact becomes repeatable.

Built around Dynamic #2: forward low point, ball then turf, divot ahead, and the Line Drill.

4”
Forward Low Point
Ball → Turf
Better Contact
Divot Ahead
Cleaner Compression
1 Drill
Train It Fast
Bobby Clampett
Your Instructor

Bobby Clampett

PGA Tour veteran, CBS Sports golf analyst, and author of The Impact Zone. In the Impact Zone® system, Dynamic #2 is the four-inch forward swing bottom — the low point pattern that helps great players strike the ball before the turf and produce a divot ahead of the ball.

“Forget what your swing looks like. Focus on what happens at the moment of truth — impact. That's where the game is won or lost.”

Bobby Clampett

PGA Tour · CBS Sports · Author of The Impact Zone

Seen in Great Ball-Striking

What Great Players Notice at Impact

Peter Jacobsen

"Make a great practice swing — then let the ball get in the way. Same swing, perfect ball reaction."

Peter Jacobsen
Champions Tour Player
Jay Haas

"All the best players get into a great impact position. Impact is the constant of the best players in the world."

Jay Haas
Champions Tour Player
Loren Roberts

"Great players have all kinds of swings, but they all compress the ball. Bobby's approach makes clean, solid shots repeatable."

Loren Roberts
Champions Tour Player
Jim Thorpe

"Everybody talks about a perfect swing… I always get it back into the hitting zone."

Jim Thorpe
Champions Tour Player
Gary Hallberg

"Bobby really understands all the components… proper impact is everything."

Gary Hallberg
Champions Tour Player
Brad Bryant

"The impact position is the most important part of the swing. That's the real secret to hitting a golf ball."

Brad Bryant
Champions Tour Player
Keith Fergus

"You're going to create more solid shots — straighter and more productive."

Keith Fergus
Champions Tour Player
Fred Funk

"You can't teach a Fred Couples swing. They're all working toward the same goal: the area at the bottom of the swing."

Fred Funk
Champions Tour Player
Trevor Dodds

"You get so much feedback from impact — it tells you everything."

Trevor Dodds
Champions Tour Player
Peter Jacobsen

"Make a great practice swing — then let the ball get in the way. Same swing, perfect ball reaction."

Peter Jacobsen
Champions Tour Player
Jay Haas

"All the best players get into a great impact position. Impact is the constant of the best players in the world."

Jay Haas
Champions Tour Player
Loren Roberts

"Great players have all kinds of swings, but they all compress the ball. Bobby's approach makes clean, solid shots repeatable."

Loren Roberts
Champions Tour Player
Jim Thorpe

"Everybody talks about a perfect swing… I always get it back into the hitting zone."

Jim Thorpe
Champions Tour Player
Gary Hallberg

"Bobby really understands all the components… proper impact is everything."

Gary Hallberg
Champions Tour Player
Brad Bryant

"The impact position is the most important part of the swing. That's the real secret to hitting a golf ball."

Brad Bryant
Champions Tour Player
Keith Fergus

"You're going to create more solid shots — straighter and more productive."

Keith Fergus
Champions Tour Player
Fred Funk

"You can't teach a Fred Couples swing. They're all working toward the same goal: the area at the bottom of the swing."

Fred Funk
Champions Tour Player
Trevor Dodds

"You get so much feedback from impact — it tells you everything."

Trevor Dodds
Champions Tour Player
What You'll Learn

Master the Forward Swing Bottom

A focused Dynamic #2 training that helps you understand low-point control, practice it with the Line Drill, and start producing ball-then-turf contact without rebuilding your swing.

01

What Dynamic #2 Means

See why the swing bottom belongs about four inches in front of the ball and how that changes contact, divot location, and compression.

Golfer striking an iron shot
  • 4-Inch Forward Bottom
  • Low Point Control
  • Divot Location
  • Compression
02

Train the Line Drill

Golfer working on a practice drill

Practice behind the back line, swing to the front line, and build the feel of missing the turf behind the ball before you add speed.

  • Line Drill
  • Ball Then Turf
  • No-Ball Practice
  • Feel Before Mechanics
03

Take It to Real Shots

Apply the forward swing bottom to irons, wedges, hybrids, and other shots hit off the ground so ball-first contact shows up on the course.

Golfer applying the drill on the course
  • Forward Shaft Lean
  • Irons
  • Fairway Shots
  • Consistent Contact
Get Access $7
Compression: The Secret to Solid Ball Striking

Get the Dynamic #2 Training

A focused lesson on the four-inch forward swing bottom, with video instruction, drill-based practice, and a clear path to cleaner contact.

Impact Zone Golf®
Dynamic #2 — Forward Swing Bottom
Instant Access

Focused video training · Drill walkthrough · Rewatch anytime

  • Learn what the forward swing bottom actually is
  • Understand why divot position matters
  • Train with the Line Drill for ball-then-turf contact
  • Build cleaner compression without changing your style
Get Access $7

Secure checkout · Instant delivery

Want the full system?

Dynamic #2 is one of the core Impact Zone® dynamics. Once you own the forward swing bottom, it's easier to understand how the other dynamics support compression and consistent ball flight.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

No. You do not need to change your swing style to improve your impact. One of the most important distinctions in Impact Zone® instruction is that we are not trying to rebuild your motion into a single "model swing", but rather to ensure that the club arrives at impact with the correct conditions.
Dynamic #2 is one of the five essential impact conditions in the Impact Zone® instruction, and it refers to the location of the swing's low point, specifically that it occurs approximately four inches from the front of the golf ball (toward the target).
Start with the Line Drill. Set up behind the back line and swing to the front line. Practice without a ball first, then introduce a ball and train true ball-then-turf contact.
Yes, Dynamic #2 (a forward low point) is most critical for irons and fairway woods/hybrids played off the ground, because these shots require you to strike the ball before the turf and create compression and consistency.

Move the Low Point Forward.
Strike the Ball First.

Get the Dynamic #2 training and start building the forward swing bottom that leads to cleaner contact, better compression, and more confident iron play.

Get Access $7

Forward swing bottom · Ball then turf · Drill-based training