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dpanton001
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06-10-2009, 08:48 AM
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| Re: Follow through I struggle with coordination from the top of my backswing and there a times when i completely lose my swing and start casting from the top. Are there any good drills that would allow me to relearn the downswing (weight shift, drop into the slot, follow through)? Thanks in advance Derek | |||||||||||||||||||||
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golfanatic
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06-11-2009, 07:39 PM
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| Re: Follow through yes ofcourse, heres a couple i made and a way to explain, your whole swing is like a SPRING you wind it up on the backswing and release it on the follow through. you must be rotating your hips to mush there fore bringing your club back more then parrael. only rotate your hips around 40 degree. it helps if you point your foot that is towards the taget out this stops your his from rotating.your club should be just above parrael on the top of your backswing. to mak sure you dont go to far back keep your left arm straight, and makesure your right elbow is pointing down to the ground. when you are about to unwind the SPRING or start your follow through, start with your hips, almost kicking them around as much as you can go, let your arms follow. Note: back towards back away. (rotation of the shoulders.)the foot you pointed out helps you get fully around as if it is straight it restricts a full turn. all you need to do is have a wide swing arc, steady base, tight hips and make sure you reac the slot at the top. ie. club just above parreal | |||||||||||||||||||||
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bodman51
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08-07-2009, 08:19 PM
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| Re: Follow through if you watch your typos and spelling, it would make it easier to understand...all in all, I found it helpful! ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||
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lynchjo
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02-04-2010, 09:00 PM
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| Re: Follow through Quote:
Try hitting some golf balls with your feet and knees touching each other and making normal, real golf swings. Everything else stays the same. It's a beautiful way for you to start feeling the arms swing away from your body. Your arms will not be so connected to your body on the downswing. The arms are free to swing past you and you don’t have to worry about the body. You will hit about 80% of your regular length this way but have 100% better contact with the golf ball. Hope this helps. John Lynch John Lynch is owner of No. 1 Golf Book Reviews and is an accomplished writer. To read John's golf instruction articles and get instant access to FREE Golf Tips Reports, John recommends you visit===> No1GolfBookReviews.blogspot.com/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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