Yesterday, I had to an opportunity to play with one of my work collegues. He is a scratch golfer and has been for a long time.
The first thing I noticed about his swing was that it look quite shortened in the backswing, but as he comes into the impact zone you can see tremendous power as the clubhead smashes into the ball. It was then I remembered reading that some of the pros were using swings that do not come back so far.
The next day, I tried shortening up my own backswing just a bit and I could really feel a difference. First of all, it makes hitting the ball easier because the club is not coming from so far. It also seems to make turning the hips easier and keeping the arms connected. This seems to result in more accuracy.
What do you think about this????
Chessbum....
The first thing I noticed about his swing was that it look quite shortened in the backswing, but as he comes into the impact zone you can see tremendous power as the clubhead smashes into the ball. It was then I remembered reading that some of the pros were using swings that do not come back so far.
The next day, I tried shortening up my own backswing just a bit and I could really feel a difference. First of all, it makes hitting the ball easier because the club is not coming from so far. It also seems to make turning the hips easier and keeping the arms connected. This seems to result in more accuracy.
What do you think about this????
Chessbum....
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