Re: Distance Question
Tim,
As usual a nice articulate reply and I respect you for that.
My opinion is that active rotational hips are a major contributor to creating an over-the-top move, early spinning hips tend to throw out the trail shoulder.
If the mind is focused on delivering the clubhead to the ball on an inside path that makes contact at the widest point of the arc then travels back inside again then our body will respond perfectly to the desired action. Our hips, shoulders, arms and wrists will synchronise in the manner our DNA has been programmed.
If I was to paint a dot the size of a golf ball on the base of a tree and give someone an axe, ask them to strike a powerful blow into the spot they would not need me to explain how their hips should rotate, that would happen as natural as taking a breath. They would also instinctively understand how holding the wrist cock late into the swing would increase power. Why oh why does such an action have to become so unnatural to golfers? I can only suggest it is because of people trying to detail a plan that takes away the focus of what comes natural.
I would recommend that most golfers purchase a copy of 3 skills, declutter their minds and get on with practising the things that mater.
Tim,
As usual a nice articulate reply and I respect you for that.
My opinion is that active rotational hips are a major contributor to creating an over-the-top move, early spinning hips tend to throw out the trail shoulder.
If the mind is focused on delivering the clubhead to the ball on an inside path that makes contact at the widest point of the arc then travels back inside again then our body will respond perfectly to the desired action. Our hips, shoulders, arms and wrists will synchronise in the manner our DNA has been programmed.
If I was to paint a dot the size of a golf ball on the base of a tree and give someone an axe, ask them to strike a powerful blow into the spot they would not need me to explain how their hips should rotate, that would happen as natural as taking a breath. They would also instinctively understand how holding the wrist cock late into the swing would increase power. Why oh why does such an action have to become so unnatural to golfers? I can only suggest it is because of people trying to detail a plan that takes away the focus of what comes natural.
I would recommend that most golfers purchase a copy of 3 skills, declutter their minds and get on with practising the things that mater.
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