
Day 3 - Training Day. Working to learn and control a new golf swing.
Hello Golfers,
Here is Day 3 of Taylor's swing improvement series. Taking in new information at this point could be detrimental to a golfer's performance. Now is the time to blend previously learned information into how the golfer must control their movement to create the golf swing. From Day 1's lesson on creating width and posting up to Day 2's session on achieving arm acceleration from the top of the swing through impact can be challenging for all golfers, but especially for golfers with longer arms. To aid golfers in this endeavor, we recommend a modified staggered stance to develop a sense of hand speed without over-rotating the hips and upper torso. Another effective method is to focus on creating compression past the ball, which can help you feel the club accelerate or maintain speed.
Providing feedback on performance at the right time can lead to dramatic positive changes. For instance, on the takeaway, learning the optimum takeaway can lead to hitting a draw. Knowing the feeling at the top of the backswing with the trail hand can ensure proper width. Having a sense of how to create smooth power in transition can lead to good contact, and finally, proper pivot and rotation of the upper and lower body creates optimal compression.
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