| Golf Tips with Cheap Golf Clubs | |
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| andrew | Nov 1 2012, 03:21 AM Post #1 |
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The most effective instruction familiarizes students with two whole-body sensations: Around and Whip. Until a student has crafted an overall rotary, whipping motion, no 'Tip' will help much. All Tour pros coil and uncoil. Any motion 'back' and 'forth' is incidental to their overall rotation. When you place a camera directly overhead of a Tour pro, by far the dominant motion you see of the torso, arms and cheap golf clubs are circular. Stand up, and slide your hips to the right ('back'), and then to the left ('forth'). Do this repetitively. Next, still standing, whirl your arms clockwise and let your torso turn clockwise, too. Then whirl your arms counter-clockwise, again turning your torso. Do this repetitively. Which of these moves feels more like your golf swing? You're not alone if you answer the first, i.e. the sliding back and forth. But, you want to feel as you do in the second drill, i.e. whirling in circles. When a bull whip gets cracked, the handle of the whip starts forward before the strand of the whip has finished its backward motion. Very similarly, in a Tour-pro swing, the hips start uncoiling before the shoulders, arms and cheap golf clubs have finished coiling. This move adds incremental stretch to mid-torso rotary muscles. You really do feel like a whip. Indeed, visualizing how you would feel if you were a whip will get you--above the waist--just as loose as the strand of the whip appears. The looser you are, the quicker your clubhead will snap through the ball. |
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