Lesson 170 – Hockey Swing
Lesson 170 – Hockey Swing
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A common move to generate speed is to use your legs to “jump” in the downswing creating ground forces. This will visually appear in a golf swing when the golfer has gotten up on their toes too early, or has early extended the spine. The role of the right knee in the downswing is to
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The Swing Path is one of the most common faults in the golf swing for amateurs. That fault being that the swing path is “Over the Top” or Outside-to-In. This creates a myriad of issues that will either lead to a disastrous ball flight, or force a series of compensations to try and make up
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The Stack and Tilt method is used by many amateur and professional golfers. It has both it’s strengths and weaknesses as it refers to the different clubs in the bag.Most notable the method produces an inside swing path, and a weight-forward bias that can help with Low-Point contact. Both of these biases combined with good
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This is a video analysis of a 7 handicap with both the Face-On and Down-The-Line views to give a full review. Main issues discussed are left wrist for face angle, sways for contact, and left knee post to turn and finish in balance. I have a lot of posts to do and I am well
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Trying to learn the “Professional’s Golf Swing” is not usually the best way to approach changing your swing if you are an amateur golfer. The usual qualification for this type of swing is a more upright backswing above the plane, shallowing the shaft in the transition, and dropping the club back down on/inside the plane
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The two most common requests in the Lesson Form are “more consistency” and “improved ball striking.” Improved ball striking is a good directive for the lesson, and will have me interested in a Face-On View to observe the Low Point and Sways.More consistency does not help direct the lesson towards any specific issue. Want to
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Clubface control can be a tough task to fix, especially if there is a two way miss. Common factors are the Grip, Wrist Angles, and Forearm Rotation, among others. In this case, lots of forearms rotation is being used to close the face. Although this is the preferred method to release the club, releasing too
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This was a cut down version of a very extended video. You can watch the full video on YouTube. Short version is 10 handicap, looking to stop hooking the driver. Duh.After a full analysis, it was determined that Club Face angle at impact being too far closed relative to the path is causing the hooks.
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A common sequencing issue in the downswing is to begin turning before the weight has fully transferred to the front side in the downswing. This can create a myriad of issues, mostly effecting the swing path. Creating more rotation of the hips in the backswing is a good idea for increasing total rotation, and limiting
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