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  • "Loaded feel" on top of back swing

    I noticed that when I take back the club with an upper body turn and no hands until they are waist high and then use my shoulders/and arms a bit to the top of the back swing I feel the weight of the club head on the top and get a "loaded" - ready to
    go feeling.

    Before I used to take back the club with my arms (not hands) in
    front of the body and picked up the club long before my hands were paralell with my hips. That gave me a very scary feeling on the top and more or less always produced a poor shot.

    This happened because I've been told over and over again to
    avoid swinging the club around the upper body resulting in moving the club in front of the body and then straight up with my arms / less shoulder turn.

    Now I get a feeling of my hands being "low" in the backswing and
    confidence at the top.

    Am I on the right track?
    Last edited by Fredrik; 07-29-2003, 09:19 AM.

  • #2
    Hi Fredrik,

    You are definately on the right track. It sounds like you were picking the club up a little to steeply and were probably in a high top of the backswing position, which can be very difficult to recover from. You are now letting the upper body - arms, and shoulders control the backswing, which is very good. A great exponent of this to watch is Ernie Els. It helps promote a smooth and controlled takeaway and backswing.

    Keep it going.
    Last edited by greghutton; 07-30-2003, 07:59 PM.

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