Think their is a similar good drill, push them out and up a Little! then Turn But keep them in Center of chest In the past i have done too many/overdone connection drills together with a wide 1 piece takeaway leading to a heaving sway! Now realise Sequencing is the ke, arms are connected but working separate! and stay centered in front Think Kenny Perry exaggerated this and used the opp sequence!
That error is the result of some instructor simply saying ‘keep the club outside’ without explaining outside what???? The student is left to guess. The better way to conveying the desired movement in “HOW TO” fashion so typical of instruction is to say ‘don’t pronate your lead hand in the takeaway which swings the club head inside the hands, keep the club head OUTSIDE THE HANDS and hands the same distance from body with butt end pointing at body in the takeaway move, with face of club looking back down at the ball on the swing arc. That is a bit long winded but covers all the bases. I find a simpler way to teach anything is to first state the the goal of the exercise, which here is getting the club head in the ideal place relative to the feet and point of balance before the wrists cock it up in response to it not being able to move any further backwards. The underlying goal is to cause the club head to react by whipping up and forward generating enough force to effortless raise the arms and pull wind up the shoulders around the hips which stop 45° closed against the resistance of the planted back foot. In other works letting the club head momentum do all the work! I have the beginning golfer first swing back to where THEY THINK the club head should be just before it forces the wrists to cock, then MOVE IT WHERE IT SHOULD BE adjusting the to angle as necessary and then simply say, “This is where the club head and toe need to be when the wrists cock’. Once their CONSCIOUS brain has a clue what the goal really is their UNCONSCIOUS brain will find the way to move the body to make it happen without being pulled off balance after 2-4 attempts. Try it sometime, it works every time 😊
The first guy was explaining to Adam how he was taught as a 14 year old. He said you can get away with it at that age but at his age it just doesn’t work!
Think their is a similar good drill, push them out and up a Little! then Turn
But keep them in Center of chest
In the past i have done too many/overdone connection drills together with a wide 1 piece takeaway leading to a heaving sway!
Now realise Sequencing is the ke, arms are connected but working separate! and stay centered in front
Think Kenny Perry exaggerated this and used the opp sequence!
YEP!
That error is the result of some instructor simply saying ‘keep the club outside’ without explaining outside what???? The student is left to guess.
The better way to conveying the desired movement in “HOW TO” fashion so typical of instruction is to say ‘don’t pronate your lead hand in the takeaway which swings the club head inside the hands, keep the club head OUTSIDE THE HANDS and hands the same distance from body with butt end pointing at body in the takeaway move, with face of club looking back down at the ball on the swing arc.
That is a bit long winded but covers all the bases.
I find a simpler way to teach anything is to first state the the goal of the exercise, which here is getting the club head in the ideal place relative to the feet and point of balance before the wrists cock it up in response to it not being able to move any further backwards. The underlying goal is to cause the club head to react by whipping up and forward generating enough force to effortless raise the arms and pull wind up the shoulders around the hips which stop 45° closed against the resistance of the planted back foot. In other works letting the club head momentum do all the work!
I have the beginning golfer first swing back to where THEY THINK the club head should be just before it forces the wrists to cock, then MOVE IT WHERE IT SHOULD BE adjusting the to angle as necessary and then simply say, “This is where the club head and toe need to be when the wrists cock’. Once their CONSCIOUS brain has a clue what the goal really is their UNCONSCIOUS brain will find the way to move the body to make it happen without being pulled off balance after 2-4 attempts. Try it sometime, it works every time 😊
I would never listen to the first guy who said throw it out then around 😂😂😂 just sounds like horrible advice
The first guy is just explaining the problem🤣 he’s not giving you advice here!
The first guy was explaining to Adam how he was taught as a 14 year old. He said you can get away with it at that age but at his age it just doesn’t work!