dale47
New
Hi Folks,
I recently took a lesson from a Certified "method'' teacher here in Pittsburgh. This "Method" has become very popular in the past few years and I figured since there was an instructor close to me,I'd see what it was all about. I was told that this THE way to swing a club. This was the swing no matter your height,weight,age,etc. My grip was ok, stance a bit wide but all an all, not bad he says. So now we go to the beginning of the swing. I am told to turn my left hand slightly under so as to keep the face pointing at the ball the first few feet back,I was told Jack also did this. The chest is to stay centered as I pivot ,actually it's more of a straitening of the hip as apposed to a pivot. Now as I reach the top and get into the "throwing" position I am to spin my right foot towards the target and "throw" the club head thru the ball while keeping my chest centered. As i released the head thru the ball I was to keep the face skywards. The grip end was at the halfway thru point and was to be facing the ground, yes.........flip it. I'm going to stop here ,there was more but Brian may not even want me posting this much. All I really want to say is this, THE ANSWERS are HERE, IF we listen and watch. There are numerous ways to swing a club, just go to any tournament driving range, not one way.
I recently took a lesson from a Certified "method'' teacher here in Pittsburgh. This "Method" has become very popular in the past few years and I figured since there was an instructor close to me,I'd see what it was all about. I was told that this THE way to swing a club. This was the swing no matter your height,weight,age,etc. My grip was ok, stance a bit wide but all an all, not bad he says. So now we go to the beginning of the swing. I am told to turn my left hand slightly under so as to keep the face pointing at the ball the first few feet back,I was told Jack also did this. The chest is to stay centered as I pivot ,actually it's more of a straitening of the hip as apposed to a pivot. Now as I reach the top and get into the "throwing" position I am to spin my right foot towards the target and "throw" the club head thru the ball while keeping my chest centered. As i released the head thru the ball I was to keep the face skywards. The grip end was at the halfway thru point and was to be facing the ground, yes.........flip it. I'm going to stop here ,there was more but Brian may not even want me posting this much. All I really want to say is this, THE ANSWERS are HERE, IF we listen and watch. There are numerous ways to swing a club, just go to any tournament driving range, not one way.