Re: a simplified version of the back swing
I'd agree with most of that. If youre in the right position at the top then its simply a case of swinging back through the ball. Like a throwing motion. When youre consistently in the wrong position at the top the transition/downsing always appear to be the things you struggle with but thats because you are having to make so many compensatory movements to get the club back down on plane and with power
The problem is you can 'look' like youre in the right position but actually how you got there was all wrong and so geometrically your body (shoulders, arms, hips etc) are all out of sync. Standing up and coming out of the spine angle is one example, a broken left arm/collapsed wrist is another, too steep a swing plane, disconnection etc. All would look OK'ish on a video or in a mirror but they all need correction on the way down
I'd agree with most of that. If youre in the right position at the top then its simply a case of swinging back through the ball. Like a throwing motion. When youre consistently in the wrong position at the top the transition/downsing always appear to be the things you struggle with but thats because you are having to make so many compensatory movements to get the club back down on plane and with power
The problem is you can 'look' like youre in the right position but actually how you got there was all wrong and so geometrically your body (shoulders, arms, hips etc) are all out of sync. Standing up and coming out of the spine angle is one example, a broken left arm/collapsed wrist is another, too steep a swing plane, disconnection etc. All would look OK'ish on a video or in a mirror but they all need correction on the way down
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