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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • With the last lesson from Michael Parry, he focused in on my takeaway. With that in mind, I picked up the Straightaway from @leadbetterswingaids and ‪@PerformanceGolfZone‬ to help check my takeaway vs. using video.
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  • @industrialpalletworx3548
    @industrialpalletworx3548 20 дней назад

    Another drill you can try to keep it straighter is put a small 2x4 on the ground behind the clubhead and push the 2x4 straight back. If it doesn't go fairly straight back you pulled it inside or rolled your hands

  • @industrialpalletworx3548
    @industrialpalletworx3548 20 дней назад +1

    Fundamentals of the golf swing are fairly universal across any player. Generally speaking, most teachers and / or training aids try to get you to adhere to this standard model. In my opinion, that isn't necessarily a good idea. In history, there have been plenty of great players taking it inside. John Rahm, Raymond Floyd, Bobby Jones, to name a few. The part you do that I don't recall them doing is rolling your hands open. It's OK to bring inside as long as you don't roll your hands. Another player that I would guess brought it inside is Bobby Locke. I never saw him swing but have read that he hooked everything, including his putts. I say all of that to say that rolling your hands is something not to do. It's a universal fundamental to keep the hands square. I think that's the point of that contraption. You can cheat it, though. If you want to stop from rolling your hands do the opposite as a waggle. Slowly over a few hours it will change.

    • @ChasingTheTour
      @ChasingTheTour  16 дней назад +1

      There is every kind of swing out there for sure. I think if you swing your swing, regardless of how you do it, if it's based on your physicality you can make it work. Many coaches are training towards a standard move.

    • @industrialpalletworx3548
      @industrialpalletworx3548 16 дней назад

      @@ChasingTheTour It's all about building a repeatable action that produces a consistent ball flight. While I think you have 2 big fundamental flaws. Rolling your hands inside on the backswing which opens the clubface and early extension. I think both of those will contribute to a 2 way miss. With the rolling hands being a bigger issue. I think the early extension part will lead to low back injuries/ problems in the long run, if it doesn't bother you yet. This is where the squatting down in transition would help. I suspect you may not being opening your hips enough either on the backswing. Search up Mike Malaska talking about early extension. He really simplifies what it is, why it happens and with that it makes it a bit easier to correct.