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| Re: Fat Guy/Bad Swing Danny, don't worry too much about the mistakes you listed. Instead, focus on what you listed as something you should do. Stopping the backswing a bit shorter and having a more solid stance. It appears that your intention is to begin the follow through before you strike the ball. Don't do that please. Turn things around. Strike the ball first and allow the momentum of the club to pull you through the follow through. Have you ever heard of accelerating the hands through impact? That's exactly what you will do. You will accelerate the hands through impact so that you strike the ball first and allow the club's momentum to pull you through the follow through. Backswing. Transition. Concerning the backswing and the transition position. Control the club precisely to position it precisely at the top. Don't merely flop it back up there. The transition position is important because that's where you begin the downswing. The better you begin the downswing, the better you can strike the ball to send it on its way to your target. The club does not need to be parallel at the top but it must be started in the correct plane. When you start the club in the correct plane on the downswing, it becomes that much easier to strike the ball properly after that. Perhaps you're convinced that you must bring the club up to parallel in order to produce great power. Convince yourself otherwise. It's not a parallel position at the top that will allow you to produce power, it's the acceleration that you put the club through that will allow you to produce power. And, it's the control you have over the club that allows you to transmit this power to the ball. Which is ultimately what you must do with the club. Concepts to help you with production of power and transmission of power. I've applied these two concepts below to other problems. One was bringing the club so far on the backswing that it just flopped back very low past parallel. It's not your case here but it still appears that you bring the club back farther than you are capable of while staying in control of the club. In other words, it appears that you swing out of control and your results probably show that. Parallel versus correct plane on transition position. Long left thumb: (edit: loose long swing) (edit: parallel) Club drops lower at the top of the backswing Swing arc is narrower Distance traveled by clubhead is shorter Angle between left arm and club is narrower Thus, movement between top-of-the-backswing and impact is longer Acceleration is more violent and more difficult to control Short left thumb: (edit: tight wide swing) (edit: correct plane) Club drops higher at the top of the backswing Swing arc is wider Distance traveled by clubhead is longer Angle between left arm and club is wider Thus, movement between top-of-backswing and impact is shorter Acceleration is smoother and easier to control Striking the ball downward. Striking the ball upward. I go back to your intention of beginning the follow through before you strike the ball. That's what I get from the videos because you appear to stand up right around impact. But perhaps you stand up because you want to strike the ball upward? I don't know but if that's the case, read the comparison below. If you strike the ball upward. Don't do that, please. The ground is in the way. You strike the ground first, the ball second. You strike the ball less precisely. Transmit less power. Launch the ball higher. Spin the ball less. Send the ball shorter and less accurately. Instead, strike the ball downward. You strike the ball first, the ground second. As a result, you strike the ball more precisely. Transmit more power. Launch the ball lower. Spin the ball more. Send the ball farther and more accurately. |
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My typical distances. SW 100 PW 140 9i 155 8i 165 7i 175 6i 190 5i 200 4i 210 3i 220
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CMays, Thanks for the info. My stance has gotten wider and wider all year long. I think I started getting wider due to the amount of 30mph days I've went golfing this year, and just kept getting wider without ever going back to what it was originally. |