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Should there be any conscious action from the right shoulder..also my backswing is short and feel am moving too fast in bith the back and down swing

2006-06-23 22:48:03 · 5 answers · asked by Pritam M 2 in Sports Golf

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Don't let your right side - right arm over power. You will make deep divots if you do. Use your left arm for power, or at least try to keep it balanced.

2006-06-30 05:50:58 · answer #1 · answered by Doug 7 · 2 0

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2016-12-04 17:05:38 · answer #2 · answered by Refugio 3 · 0 0

Try involving the lower part of your body in the swing instead of just all arms.
Do this by being aware of a stable base with your feet.
Relaxed grip, not choking the chicken palm grip.
Bending of the left knee on the backswing.
A slight pause at the top of the backswing.
And clearing of the hip through impact. Oh yes, you said you already do this.

It sounds like you are just tense and maybe gripping the club too tightly. Try these tips on the driving range with both teed up balls and in the grass. Just relax and hit the thing. Remember golf is supposed to be fun eventhough it is a four letter word.

2006-06-24 06:56:52 · answer #3 · answered by Kamikazeâ?ºKid 5 · 0 0

I have a medicus in my garage that if you pay for the shipping, I will give it to you. The medicus makes you create a golf swing that is not unique to you. Chances are that your natural swing can be tweaked to provide the results that you are looking for. I suggest that when you go hit balls today, ensure that you are comming through the ball EVERY time with the back of your left wrist. Let your shoulders turn, relax. Concentrate on that. Also, the other thing to work on in conjunction with that is to concentrate on keeping the butt of the club where the grip ends pointed at the target line through your swing.

2006-06-24 00:31:58 · answer #4 · answered by Jim H 1 · 0 0

Try using a Medicus. It's a device that looks like a golf club, but it's hinged. If your swing is off, the hinge will cause the club to break. The club will stay intact only if you swing correctly. www.medicus.com

2006-06-23 22:56:08 · answer #5 · answered by rkallaca 4 · 0 0

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