Hello All:
Looking for feedback from those of you who use either a waggle or swing trigger to start the golf swing in motion.
Lately, I have employed a routine suggested by David Leadbetter in his Fundementals of Hogan instructional book. It involves a waggle action to keep my hands, arms and shoulders loose as I view my target. It also involves a slight forward press of both knees to trigger the swing.
For years I have kept to a good set-up routine which maintained good alignments and posture but I could never quite get comfortable with waggling or a forward press as a trigger. I assume I was uncomfortable with any real body movement once I set-up correctly for fear of loosing those carefully aligned positions of the club and myself.
I find using the waggle and swing trigger is very liberating once I got used to it by way of practicing over and over. It is as if I am in a constant, although very subtle, motion from the time I set-up to taking the club back. This motion really does seem to be keeping the creeping tension sensation I often experience over the ball at bay. Also the slight forward press of both knees does seem to ingite the swing in a positive way. My takeaway seems more fluid and connected versus starting from a totally static position.
Any ideas or suggestions concerning this topic is always appreciated.
Thanks and Happy New Year....cheers
Tim S
Looking for feedback from those of you who use either a waggle or swing trigger to start the golf swing in motion.
Lately, I have employed a routine suggested by David Leadbetter in his Fundementals of Hogan instructional book. It involves a waggle action to keep my hands, arms and shoulders loose as I view my target. It also involves a slight forward press of both knees to trigger the swing.
For years I have kept to a good set-up routine which maintained good alignments and posture but I could never quite get comfortable with waggling or a forward press as a trigger. I assume I was uncomfortable with any real body movement once I set-up correctly for fear of loosing those carefully aligned positions of the club and myself.
I find using the waggle and swing trigger is very liberating once I got used to it by way of practicing over and over. It is as if I am in a constant, although very subtle, motion from the time I set-up to taking the club back. This motion really does seem to be keeping the creeping tension sensation I often experience over the ball at bay. Also the slight forward press of both knees does seem to ingite the swing in a positive way. My takeaway seems more fluid and connected versus starting from a totally static position.
Any ideas or suggestions concerning this topic is always appreciated.
Thanks and Happy New Year....cheers
Tim S
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