I just cannot understand why this site gets such little traction. This tip is imo as good as any on the internet. Stewarts ball tip is outstanding. Thanks Stewart for sticking at it and sharing your down to earth easy to understand and execute tips
There are various ways to take the club back from Matt Kucher (Inside and flat) to Fred Couples (outside and upright) which are 2 complete opposites. In the examples I mention the backswing would appear to be irrelevant? The key is the transition into the downswing, and sequencing the movements to get maximum energy transfer into the clubhead. For me personally I could never strike it as good swinging back on plane or more upright, so everybody is different and I would recommend experimenting with both upright and flat swings to find what suits you best, The only 1 thing that all the best ball strikers do the same is sequence the movement efficiently, which you can't see happening with the naked eye, they also don't all swing exactly the same and neither should you try to mimic a particular swing. That's why I invented the GForce Swing Trainers, they are a great tool to help you find and feel your natural swing and only work when you sequence correctly, a poor sequence with a super flexible shaft will send the ball way off to the right, when you sequence correctly you will hit them perfectly straight :-)
I just cannot understand why this site gets such little traction. This tip is imo as good as any on the internet. Stewarts ball tip is outstanding. Thanks Stewart for sticking at it and sharing your down to earth easy to understand and execute tips
Ripping the g force is the ultimate flex
FELT THAT YESTERDAY ....STARTED S------G AND THE HARDER I TRIED THE WORSE IT GOT.....GOING TO TRY AGAIN TOMMORROW...
like how you emphasize the pause at the top to load the club.
if I dont stop and load I come down with open club face.
John
Interesting to watch. Tempo good. Backswing looks (to naked eye) much too far inside. Comments?
There are various ways to take the club back from Matt Kucher (Inside and flat) to Fred Couples (outside and upright) which are 2 complete opposites.
In the examples I mention the backswing would appear to be irrelevant? The key is the transition into the downswing, and sequencing the movements to get maximum energy transfer into the clubhead.
For me personally I could never strike it as good swinging back on plane or more upright, so everybody is different and I would recommend experimenting with both upright and flat swings to find what suits you best,
The only 1 thing that all the best ball strikers do the same is sequence the movement efficiently, which you can't see happening with the naked eye, they also don't all swing exactly the same and neither should you try to mimic a particular swing.
That's why I invented the GForce Swing Trainers, they are a great tool to help you find and feel your natural swing and only work when you sequence correctly, a poor sequence with a super flexible shaft will send the ball way off to the right, when you sequence correctly you will hit them perfectly straight :-)