The EASIEST (and most universal) to implement GOLF SWING concepts...and the HARDEST!

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Tom Bartlett

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Erik_K said:
But, overall, I would think that fixing the face is perhaps the first step in curing the disease forever. It is in this area where golf instructors and students alike are weakest in understanding this idea.

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May the Forces be with you!

Tom Bartlett said:
But WHY do they 'throw' the club onto a steep plane?
Tom,

Check out Brian’s video ‘May the Forces be with you!'.

Brian is showing very close to a down and out in sequence for the downswing.

If I remember correctly EdZ felt that it did not quite fit with TGM’s aiming point.
 
tonyCA said:
It's very difficult to trust it (and you probably shouldn't) if you're not on the proper path coming down.

That's why, IMO, lasting results are much easier to come by when the player works on his/her swing faults in the order they first appear (as opposed to working on impact instead of getting to the root cause of the throw-away).

Tony,

You may not win a prize here, but you sure would help a ton of students with that reply. Well said.

Redgoat
 

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Brian Manzella said:
Vote for three each.

My votes:

EASIEST/works the best on the most golfers>

1. Mid-Body Hands
2. Left heel pad on top grip
3. Flat left Wrist at the top

HARDEST/messes up the most golfers>

1. Sequenced release
2. Dead Still Head in the middle of the feet
3. Bent left wrist at the top (getting it to work, most golfers do it already)
EASIEST/works the best on the most golfers:

1. Spinning (or twisting) only pivot
2. Straight lead arm
3. Lagging club

HARDEST/messes up the most golfers:

1. Spinning + sliding pivot
2. float loading
3. snap release
 
Redgoat said:
Tony,

You may not win a prize here, but you sure would help a ton of students with that reply. Well said.

Redgoat

Ya that's a good one....i.e. fix the clubface before anything.
 
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