Yesterday I explained the need for a more upright backswing and a slightly flatter downswing. The reason for this is because most slicers tend to have a flat backswing and a steeper downswing.To help to create a more upright backswing, you now need to focus on your shoulder turn because this largely governs the plane of your backswing. So today I'm going to give you an exercise that will get your shoulders turning on a more upright plane. The second drill will show you how to keep your right leg in the same position as at address.To check out the drills for yourself, please join me on www.best-golf-instruction.com!
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Day 7 of 21 | Golf Slice Cure: the Importance of the Club Parallel Position
Moving on from yesterday’s takeaway position, we're now going to look at a very important position in the backswing. At about the mid-stage, your club is parallel with the ground as in the picture. To get to this point in the swing, just keep moving the clubhead beyond the point you got to yesterday (hands over your right foot) until the club reaches horizontal. The most important aspect of this position is that the toe of the clubface needs to point directly up towards the sky. Today's drill will help you to get your club into the correct position. To see what drill will help you with another important stage of your swing arc, please visit my website www.best-golf-instruction.com.
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