Re: Try this tip then.....you will be amazed.
Hi Guys,
Just wanted to add something I've been working on. It ties in with Ians tip Gregs right hand movement. I tried this and went out at twilight the other day and shot 3 over from the back tees at the Red at Bethpage. A couple of things I put together to maintain the right hand cock 1) As the shoulders turn back on the downswing the right shoulder replaces the left shoulder - it does not go out in front of the left. To do this. imagine the spokes of a fan extending out from your shoulders. To get the right spoke to return along a circular path it almost feels as if the left shouder is pulled back and the right shoulder comes from the inside to where the left shoulder was. 2) this movement if done properly, almost forces the right hand into mainting the cocked position and the left hand flat with the club past the impact position beyond your left leg 3) The right arm should feel as if it is a piston extending straight out after impact- to get this feeling face a wall without a club - get as close as you can to the wall and swing - you will see the right arm extends straight out post impact and you will be able to look a the back of your right wrist. Sorry for rambling but hope this makes sense. it seems to be doing wonders for my game - at least this week mike.
Hi Guys,
Just wanted to add something I've been working on. It ties in with Ians tip Gregs right hand movement. I tried this and went out at twilight the other day and shot 3 over from the back tees at the Red at Bethpage. A couple of things I put together to maintain the right hand cock 1) As the shoulders turn back on the downswing the right shoulder replaces the left shoulder - it does not go out in front of the left. To do this. imagine the spokes of a fan extending out from your shoulders. To get the right spoke to return along a circular path it almost feels as if the left shouder is pulled back and the right shoulder comes from the inside to where the left shoulder was. 2) this movement if done properly, almost forces the right hand into mainting the cocked position and the left hand flat with the club past the impact position beyond your left leg 3) The right arm should feel as if it is a piston extending straight out after impact- to get this feeling face a wall without a club - get as close as you can to the wall and swing - you will see the right arm extends straight out post impact and you will be able to look a the back of your right wrist. Sorry for rambling but hope this makes sense. it seems to be doing wonders for my game - at least this week mike.
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