Probably like many of you I am always tweaking my swing. I am addicted to finding that change that makes all the difference.
Anyway, recently I was reading about the importance of the rightarm in keeping the club on plane. I saw some drills demonstrating the right arm in control bringing the club back. So I try to keep the right arm and wrist solid and in control of bringing the club back and it seems to help a little. But after a few rounds my swing goes to hell for two or three rounds after. Weak pushes and slices creap in, I can not hit shots solid. Terrible.
So I play alone Friday and make it a practice round. Hitting two or more balls per shot, trying different things and I discover that in trying to work this new right arm idea into my swing I abandoned what I was doing right before. I was lifting the club more than swinging it. I was pulling my hands behind my torso and getting stuck. I was casting to catch up. My goal during the round was to work on weight shift but I discovered I needed to give back control of my arms to my body rotation.
When does this end? I am now not worrying about keeping the club on plane but should I? How can I introduce a new fundamental into my swing without screwing everything else up? Is this the corrrect process? Do we have to overdo a thing and screw up our swing before we can make it an improvement?
Anyway, recently I was reading about the importance of the rightarm in keeping the club on plane. I saw some drills demonstrating the right arm in control bringing the club back. So I try to keep the right arm and wrist solid and in control of bringing the club back and it seems to help a little. But after a few rounds my swing goes to hell for two or three rounds after. Weak pushes and slices creap in, I can not hit shots solid. Terrible.
So I play alone Friday and make it a practice round. Hitting two or more balls per shot, trying different things and I discover that in trying to work this new right arm idea into my swing I abandoned what I was doing right before. I was lifting the club more than swinging it. I was pulling my hands behind my torso and getting stuck. I was casting to catch up. My goal during the round was to work on weight shift but I discovered I needed to give back control of my arms to my body rotation.
When does this end? I am now not worrying about keeping the club on plane but should I? How can I introduce a new fundamental into my swing without screwing everything else up? Is this the corrrect process? Do we have to overdo a thing and screw up our swing before we can make it an improvement?
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