HI everyone,
I was typing this on another thread and thought it a little unfair to keep highjacking other peoples, so I though I would share this with those who are interested.
I know you may not want to keep hearing me keep carping about this 3SKs book etc etc etc.
But I must say that everything in ' How I Play Golf' Tigers book about the golf swing can be related to 3SKs but far easier.
I cannot believe how much I have been BLOWN away with this concept, in a few short months it has completely changed my outlook to Golf, I am hitting the ball better than I have ever done, I haven't had a swing thought for months, infact we videoed my swing last week just on my mobile while having a knock and it looked a little shorter swing, compact, faster and very powerful.
Any part of the golf swing can be achieved by 3SKs, the downswing, impact position and follow though are all achieved by knowing how to put the clubface to the ball.
Before 3Sks at Arden this year I was working on a later hit, in my pre-shot during the swing with some success I must admit but mind cluttering, the problem I found which relates to Martin's thread when we start trying to hard to change we forget to hit the ball (always) whenever I tried a swing change I would always go through a period of poor ball striking.
Yet since 3Sks I haven't focused on any part of my swing at all not for a minute, partly due to the instant success, but also to give it a fair crack, personnally I must admit I have always been very technical and spent endless hours working on swing changes..............
Staying with the ball on the backswing, easy Skill 1 (If you don't you can't hit down on the ball SK1), The late hit is easily achievable by using skill 2 (To attack from inside to the outer most point you must have a late hit), Releasing the club through the ball, easy skill 3 ( to rotate though impact your body natually stays where it is and your arms extend).................combine all three and you have it.
Every part of modern day coaching can be achieved simply by applying one of the skills.
I have never looked forward to the new season more than I do now.
Thank you
Ian.
I was typing this on another thread and thought it a little unfair to keep highjacking other peoples, so I though I would share this with those who are interested.
I know you may not want to keep hearing me keep carping about this 3SKs book etc etc etc.
But I must say that everything in ' How I Play Golf' Tigers book about the golf swing can be related to 3SKs but far easier.
I cannot believe how much I have been BLOWN away with this concept, in a few short months it has completely changed my outlook to Golf, I am hitting the ball better than I have ever done, I haven't had a swing thought for months, infact we videoed my swing last week just on my mobile while having a knock and it looked a little shorter swing, compact, faster and very powerful.
Any part of the golf swing can be achieved by 3SKs, the downswing, impact position and follow though are all achieved by knowing how to put the clubface to the ball.
Before 3Sks at Arden this year I was working on a later hit, in my pre-shot during the swing with some success I must admit but mind cluttering, the problem I found which relates to Martin's thread when we start trying to hard to change we forget to hit the ball (always) whenever I tried a swing change I would always go through a period of poor ball striking.
Yet since 3Sks I haven't focused on any part of my swing at all not for a minute, partly due to the instant success, but also to give it a fair crack, personnally I must admit I have always been very technical and spent endless hours working on swing changes..............
Staying with the ball on the backswing, easy Skill 1 (If you don't you can't hit down on the ball SK1), The late hit is easily achievable by using skill 2 (To attack from inside to the outer most point you must have a late hit), Releasing the club through the ball, easy skill 3 ( to rotate though impact your body natually stays where it is and your arms extend).................combine all three and you have it.
Every part of modern day coaching can be achieved simply by applying one of the skills.
I have never looked forward to the new season more than I do now.
Thank you
Ian.
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