golftuitiononline.com | Home
Home Forum Tips Gallery Blog Reviews Lessons Gym Staff Podcast
Register FAQ Links Events Arcade Mark Forums Read
Our golf forum has 72,482 discussions | 34,903 members | 26 online now | Appomipioro has just joined the GTO golf forum

Go Back   Golf Forum | golftuitiononline.com > Golf Instruction > Golf Swing Instruction
User Name
Password Register


 

 


Welcome to golftuitiononline.com | the global golf forum

You are currently viewing our golf forum as a guest which gives you limited access to the many features available here at the GTO golf forum. We are one of the largest golf forums online with 34,903 members worlwide and we pride ourselves on being the friendliest golf forum online. JOIN NOW (It's FREE) and you will gain immediate access to all these great features:
  • FREE Golf Video Lessons: P.G.A. Golf Video Lessons
  • Forums: Many Golf Forums for Interesting Golf Discussion
  • Gallery: Golf Video/Photo Library
  • Blogs: Create your own Golf Blog/Journal to keep track of your golf
  • Gym: Golf Gym with some great exercise instruction
  • Reviews: All Latest Golf Equipment and Golf Course Reviews
  • Arcade: Relax and enjoy friendly competition with other members in the Games Arcade
  • P.G.A. Advice: Ask our P.G.A. Professionals for advice on any of our golf forums
Joining today will will give you full access to all these great features. Registration is instant, simple and absolutely free giving you access to a wealth of golf information. Join our golf forum today! and be part of the largest golf tuition forum online.

Register Now for FREE!
You have not yet registered on GTO. Sign up for FREE INSTANTLY and gain full access, just fill out the form below!

Username: Password: Confirm Password:
E-Mail: Confirm E-Mail:
  I agree to forum rules 

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 02-07-2005, 10:22 PM
leftygolfer leftygolfer is offline
Member
has posted a few times...
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: USA
Posts: 16
leftygolfer has an average reputation 5/10
Send a message via AIM to leftygolfer
Arm Connection on the Backswing

I wanted to start a little discussion on keeping your arms connected to your body on the backswing... everybody has a different degree of connection with both arms, so what is the "correct" way?

I *think* Tiger (2001-2003) stays connected the best (with both arms). This is evidenced by his flatter left arm plane at the top with a very tucked right elbow. But if you look at Adam Scott, who has a very similar swing, his left arm gets away from his body on the backswing and consequently has a much higher left arm plane at the top? Who's is better? Adam has a slight reroute to the inside on the backswing (notice how his hands take an outside route on the takeaway?), but is this hurting him or is his higher position at the top worth the reroute?

Should both arms stay well connected, or should you let one (or both) get away a little bit? It seems when I let my left arm get away from me (I'm a lefty), I chicken-wing a bit and my swing is a little flatter.

Does staying well connected make the downswing easier because you don't have to reconnect at some point? I know most players don't think much about connection, but it seems like something every good ball striker considers. I was hoping some of the pro's and low handicappers could write their thoughts on this matter.
Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 02-08-2005, 01:02 AM
Mr_Change's Avatar
Mr_Change Mr_Change is offline
Member
is a major contributor here at GTO, and is a valued member...
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Australia
Posts: 448
Mr_Change has an average reputation 5/10
Send a message via MSN to Mr_Change
Re: Arm Connection on the Backswing

Sounds interesting, I have never worked on my arm connections, just making sure my arms hands shoulders all move together on my takeaway, then I bend my right elbow to take the club to the top. I don't even know if my arms are connected. The reasons why is I am worried about keeping on plane. It will be good to hear from some of the others to get their opinions though.
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 02-08-2005, 07:29 PM
TeachingPro's Avatar
TeachingPro TeachingPro is offline
Member
is a major contributor here at GTO, and is a valued member...
 
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: England
Posts: 754
TeachingPro Has an unbeatable reputation
Re: Arm Connection on the Backswing

Lefty,

Well there's no single correct way of swinging the golf club. There are lots of incorrect ways though...

Tiger's swing was a bit compact and flat and very cramped at times. Adam takes it to the outside to get width and then re-routes on the way back. But, they both work if you're willing to put in the work to make them work. They also have a little bit of talent.

Obviously, try to keep your arms connected throughout the swing. It's the best way of staying in control of the club and minimising any small corrections you need to make. But the connection should be a flexed connection, not stiff-armed ... that's worse than breaking the connection!

For a lefty:
If you do stay connected, your right arm will be sort-of straight, your left elbow will point straight down to the ground at the top. 1/4 of the way down, your left elbow will tuck in and your left arm will be extended pointing the club skyward ... then into impact. Your body, arms and club will be aligned automatically.

So, yeah it is easier to control the movements. That's the short answer.
__________________
Golf is easy ... once you know how.
Graham Arnott, teaching professional
Kelrosa Golf Studios
www.kelrosagolf.com
Class 'A' PGA Member
Full Member: World Golf Teachers Federation (GB&I)
Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 02-08-2005, 09:04 PM
GregJWillis's Avatar
My location
GregJWillis GregJWillis is offline
Gold Member
is a major contributor here at GTO, and is a valued member...
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: U.S.
Posts: 1,677
GregJWillis Has an unbeatable reputation
Send a message via AIM to GregJWillis Send a message via MSN to GregJWillis
Re: Arm Connection on the Backswing

Right on Graham,

To elaborate a little: I look for the arms to never leave the imaginary plane of the shoulders - in a side to side view. So you should never get your hands outside your shoulders. This would mean that you are moving your arms without rotating your shoulders. And this creates a shorter arc.

There is movement of the arms within this range, mostly done to the back shoulder limit, and of course up and down all you want. Anytime you see the arms staying within the shoulders, you are staying "Connected".
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On




All times are GMT. The time now is 12:42 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.0.0
© 2008 golftuitiononline.com