Now these four points together make up the top of the swing, and I was talking about the waggle which is the bottom of an imaginary swing! But do not think I was digressing. I was not, the two are linked together. And why? Because unless you feel the whole of the swing in your waggle, your waggle is failing in its purpose.
TIP! This will help you figure out the stance that works best for you. Proper stance is key, but it can vary depending on your height, size, and even gender.
Also, and this is most important, it is highly desirable that the memory should not be confused by the frequent or even occasional introduction of other and different movements as happens when the swing is fundamentally changed for certain shots. It is mainly for this reason that I teach and preach and practice that every shot from the full drive to the putt should be played with the same movement.
Of course in the drive the movement is both more extensive and bolder than for the shorter shots, but fundamentally it is the same. The result must be a feeling of "in-to-out" stroking across the face of the ball played not at the ball, but through it. The "in-to-out" refers to the relation of the feel of the path of the club head to the desired line of flight of the ball.
TIP! The muscles from your legs to your fingertips will all be used in a successful shot. Whip your upper body around as you swing, using the power of your legs pressing downward, to further energize your stroke.
TIP! Warm up by using a lofted iron like an 8- or 9-iron, or even a pitching wedge. Work your way through progressively more difficult to hit clubs to finish your warm up.
2. It is essential to keep the arms at full stretch throughout the swing through the back swing, the down swing, and the follow through.
3. It is essential to allow the wrists to break fully back at the top of the swing.
4. It is essential to delay the actual hitting of the ball until as late in the swing as possible.
5. It is essential not to tighten any muscle concerned in the reactive part of the swing (movement above the waist).
6. It is essential to feel and control the swing as a whole and not to concentrate upon any part of it.
TIP! Before beginning your round of golf, note the ball that you are using, and inform the members of your group of the ball's brand name and number. Doing this will prevent two similar balls from getting mixed up when they are near each other, so you will not hit the wrong ball and suffer penalty shots.
Now I consider that our golf is liable to go wrong if we lose sight of any of these essentials. There are of course innumerable incidentals that could be added that are important enough to have a considerable influence on one's game, but I will go so far as to say that if you have these six essentials well embedded in your system and if you have developed some conscious control of your swing by getting the feel of the right movements your game will rarely or never desert you.
Of course the comfortable, reliable, right feel is not a thing that comes all at once. For instance, it takes years though not if your teacher teaches by feel to feel nicely set and comfortable before the ball, weight between the feet, perfectly free and active and yet firmly planted.
TIP! Some problems can be worked around, and don't require a solution. Eventually it may become something you can use to your advantage, adding to your unique playing style.
They are: (1) When the pivot (feet to shoulders) has reached its top, the arms are still going up. (2) When the arms have reached their top, the body is on its day down. (3) When the arms begin to come down, the wrists have still to break back, and (4) When the wrists break To put the lesson of the concept of control by feel as briefly as possible, we must give up thinking about our shots. In place of thinking there must be conscious control, obtained by building up (by constant repetition of the correct action) a comfortable and reliable feel, a feel that will tell you infallibly through appeal to your muscular memory, what is the right movement and which will remain with you and control your shots whatever your mental state may be. Not being a matter of thought, this control stands outside the mental state.


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