hippsalan
Well-Known Member
- Nov 18, 2007
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2fast,
If you're having a problem coming through with your body and arms together, keep them together at the start and on to the backswing. Try this, assuming your a righty: at address feel your upper left arm connected to your outer left pec (chest) and keep it there while turning your body on the backswing. The swing will feel shorter and tighter so start with a short iron and a 3/4 swing first. If you keep the connection going back it's easier to keep it coming through. Let me know if this works.
If you would like info on the simple swing I'm teaching my students right now, check out the website on my profile.
If you're having a problem coming through with your body and arms together, keep them together at the start and on to the backswing. Try this, assuming your a righty: at address feel your upper left arm connected to your outer left pec (chest) and keep it there while turning your body on the backswing. The swing will feel shorter and tighter so start with a short iron and a 3/4 swing first. If you keep the connection going back it's easier to keep it coming through. Let me know if this works.
If you would like info on the simple swing I'm teaching my students right now, check out the website on my profile.