Posture and create the circle with the club. Don't go forward to hit it, just spin and enjoy.
I've just seen a couple of Peter Thompson vids on you tube.
1) A shorter backswing generates more speed and more control. Taking the club back to parallel requires about 80 degrees to recover. His examples showed golfers losing the club angle at impact and golf picking up about 20 yards when they shorten. I hope this works, I'm probably going to try it tomorrow. If I get energetic I'll go back to the range and try it out.
2) Point your head to the right at address. This is to allow the shoulders to turn without being blocked by the head and neck. I like this as I agree with the blockage.
My big problems are remembering all of this. It worked mostly, but didn't create any monstrous moments.
I also want to control the backswing with the right hand and not allow the left to move the club flat and behind my back. Thus more of a throw of the club than some swing.
My big problems are remembering all of this. It worked mostly, but didn't create any monstrous moments.
I also want to control the backswing with the right hand and not allow the left to move the club flat and behind my back. Thus more of a throw of the club than some swing.
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