So, here are my thoughts for the day.
Most of the threads on here, quite naturally, deal with effect and immediate cause, e.g. what’s causing my slice, answer, out to in swing path, open face etc. But, what doesn’t seem to have been distilled very much are immutable laws of the golf swing, i.e. things which MUST be done to ensure consistency and good ball striking.
When I started playing golf, I was told two things as if they were immutable laws. These were; maintaining a straight left arm and keeping the head still. A few swings later, I realised that, while these may have been good things (not sure about an overly rigid head though), they are certainly not sufficient conditions, merely ingredients of the whole.
So, is there one thing above all else that we MUST do to swing well? I think so, and it is maintaining the spine angle throughout the swing. Without this, I believe it is impossible to gain any consistency or control.
Seems to me, so many other things stem from this. For example, it is impossible to maintain a good swing plane if the spine angle changes (again, many of the issues raised here relate in some way to swing plane – maybe it’s worth looking to the spine angle for the solution). Also, the constant spine angle promotes the proper rotation of the shoulders and significantly improves balance.
So, folks, here is my nomination for the essential ingredient of the swing. Perfect that first, and take everything else from there.
Most of the threads on here, quite naturally, deal with effect and immediate cause, e.g. what’s causing my slice, answer, out to in swing path, open face etc. But, what doesn’t seem to have been distilled very much are immutable laws of the golf swing, i.e. things which MUST be done to ensure consistency and good ball striking.
When I started playing golf, I was told two things as if they were immutable laws. These were; maintaining a straight left arm and keeping the head still. A few swings later, I realised that, while these may have been good things (not sure about an overly rigid head though), they are certainly not sufficient conditions, merely ingredients of the whole.
So, is there one thing above all else that we MUST do to swing well? I think so, and it is maintaining the spine angle throughout the swing. Without this, I believe it is impossible to gain any consistency or control.
Seems to me, so many other things stem from this. For example, it is impossible to maintain a good swing plane if the spine angle changes (again, many of the issues raised here relate in some way to swing plane – maybe it’s worth looking to the spine angle for the solution). Also, the constant spine angle promotes the proper rotation of the shoulders and significantly improves balance.
So, folks, here is my nomination for the essential ingredient of the swing. Perfect that first, and take everything else from there.
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