Golf swing Tips from the best golf teachers in the world
Hit down on the ball.
Keep your head/body down.
Keep you left arm straight.
Finish with your belt buckle facing target.
Make sure your club gets to parallel on the top.
Cock your wrists during the backswing.
Bend your knees.
Keep your arms connected to your body.
My question is, can anyone please tell me the origin of any of these subjective statements and how they are valid in science – especially any science related to the human body – anatomy/biomechanics/physiology – because after all, the body has to move the club (although even here there is debate – “let your body respond to the moving clubhead” is still a popular saying among a whole cult of ‘swing the clubhead’ folks.)
So, if I laid a club against a wall, and stood a few feet away telegram number list from it, it would move, and my body would respond, I presume?
What do the pros do better than anyone else? Hit the ball further? Have more consistency?
They simply practice enough that they can add rhythm and a lack of muscle tension to swings as unscientific as anyone else’s to get the results they need.
Every golfer can hit the ball as far as their own strength and body-rotational speed will allow by simple using science to make swing changes. How? By positioning all the major joints of their bodies so that they can start the downswing with no re-routing or repositioning, thus becoming less timing/rhythm dependent! THAT’s ALL!
The wise-old sayings for the Golf Swing
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