That is absolutely brilliant. Love that...Keep the body up with the slackish transition and new downswing schematic.Instead of catching the club up to your runaway pivot to avoid wipes, try keeping your body up with this feeling he's doing from the top.
Super stretched transition / slacky, flippy impact VS. Slackish, clubhead aware transition / taught, stretched impact
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Instead of catching the club up to your runaway pivot to avoid wipes, try keeping your body up with this feeling he's doing from the top.
Super stretched transition / slacky, flippy impact VS. Slackish, clubhead aware transition / taught, stretched impact
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Do you think hitting balls with your back to the target is also a good drill/feel too???
Merry Christmas to you too, Kevin and thanks for this description. I'm getting pretty good doing this with the irons and have some swing speed back--190-195 yd 5 irons again. The driver is a different story with mostly open faced push cuts unless I slow it way down to about half speed. Any other suggestions with the woods, especially the driver getting up to near full speed successfully?
Kevin, if you could briefly address the cause(s) of "jack-knifing" it would be greatly appreciated. Would anything leading to a runaway pivot cause it? ThanksAlso, Ive been practicing with a rope on the ground behind me while kneeling. In order to hit something really hard that's in front of me, I have to have a tangential force to a point and then really yank the grip end back toward me to make the tip snap forward. Helps my little brain continually understand the feel. If I went directly toward to object I'm trying to hit, the rope does nothing good....it just "jack knifes"
Just more of everything the longer the clubs get. As soon as the driver gets a distance thought, players will tug it open. Going normal gets tougher the longer the club. Better prep for FATS usually means more turn, better fall, and better initial hand path. Or just strengthen your grip![]()
Drill looks a lot like what Tiger used to practice. On the way down at least.
The difference was he did it with a drop of the arms as well and didn't tumble the head as much
And the advantage of keeping the arms up while doing it is?
The interesting thing is Noren is not even close to doing that in his real swing.
The interesting thing is Noren is not even close to doing that in his real swing.