Subject: A Drill For Staying Centered - video Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:27 am
This video caught my attention. I've seen plenty of keeping your head steady drills, but I really like how relaxed the swing looks while the hips and core generate the power.
Note the green pillar on the left, and you'll see his buttocks staying connected with it (keeping the tush line.)
Backswing is relaxed and quite short.
Hands go deep in the backswing.
Transition is controlled and not rushed.
An smooth snap of the hips and power is expended from a relatively small move.
At impact, hands and club shaft return to almost where they were at address when viewed from down the line (planing the club.)
Feet are very quiet and right foot stays on the ground until after impact.
Looks deceptively simple, effortless and repeatable.
Slicer51 Super Active Golfer
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Subject: Re: A Drill For Staying Centered - video Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:53 pm
Nice swing indeed. Very quite lower body .. thanks for sharing. Would you say, this is a one plane swing ?
Lee36328 Super Active Golfer
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Subject: Re: A Drill For Staying Centered - video Fri Dec 30, 2011 11:48 pm
I would think so, yes.
scottycollector Super Active Golfer
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Subject: Re: A Drill For Staying Centered - video Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:03 am
yep that certainly is one plane. just pause it at about 6 to 7 sec to see the alignment of left arm and shoulder plane. very nice simple & effective swing.
ahnah Super Active Golfer
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Subject: Re: A Drill For Staying Centered - video Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:58 am