I've been playing OK lately but not striking the ball quite as solidly as I would like (so what's new?). Anyway, I went to the driving range to check a few things out. Having looked in the wrong places first, I then stepped back and thought about what was really active and variable in my swing. I then realised that I have a pretty active hand action which certainly gives a feeling of pent up power but actually controlled / manipulated the club too much.
Basically, I took a pitching wedge and made some full swings with very passive hands - essentially taking them out of any manipulation of the club to get it in the right position. Suddenly, I was swinging better and striking the ball far more solidly. By removing the focus on the hands, I transfered responsibility to the shoulder turn and swing of the arms - a much better feeling. With that, the hands hinged and released automatically in response to the swing.
May be worth a try if you're not hitting the ball quite right. Now, I just have to see if it holds up in the heat of battle out on the course.....
Basically, I took a pitching wedge and made some full swings with very passive hands - essentially taking them out of any manipulation of the club to get it in the right position. Suddenly, I was swinging better and striking the ball far more solidly. By removing the focus on the hands, I transfered responsibility to the shoulder turn and swing of the arms - a much better feeling. With that, the hands hinged and released automatically in response to the swing.
May be worth a try if you're not hitting the ball quite right. Now, I just have to see if it holds up in the heat of battle out on the course.....
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