Canary_Yellow
Journeyman Pro
I'm really struggling to get comfortable with the motion of a good backswing. In particular, what parts of the body drive the movement.
I'm not particularly flexible so I'm not ever going to be capable of an Adam Scott perfect posture rotation around the spine. The problem I seem to suffer with is losing connection almost immediately with my arms moving seperately, across my chest and then everything is based too much on arm movement to get to the right position at the top and consequently through the ball - it ends up being a timing is everything kind of motion.
Basically, I'm after a drill that gives me the right feeling for the takeaway - i.e. the right amount of arm motion and the torso moving in the right way.
I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Kp_Hdoxk3k
That looks like a good practice drill to me, but then I worry that it might take the width out of my swing arc.
I find it so difficult to find good information on the web - there's so many different views out there as to how things should be done.
I think what I'm trying to achieve is a connected backswing, which keeps my hands in front of my chest. I followed Shawn Clement's approach for a bit, but I found it to be too armsy and not consistent enough (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgcAsIR2O_4) - maybe armsy isn't the right description - but too many moving parts.
Any recommendations or thoughts on the drill above?
I'm not particularly flexible so I'm not ever going to be capable of an Adam Scott perfect posture rotation around the spine. The problem I seem to suffer with is losing connection almost immediately with my arms moving seperately, across my chest and then everything is based too much on arm movement to get to the right position at the top and consequently through the ball - it ends up being a timing is everything kind of motion.
Basically, I'm after a drill that gives me the right feeling for the takeaway - i.e. the right amount of arm motion and the torso moving in the right way.
I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Kp_Hdoxk3k
That looks like a good practice drill to me, but then I worry that it might take the width out of my swing arc.
I find it so difficult to find good information on the web - there's so many different views out there as to how things should be done.
I think what I'm trying to achieve is a connected backswing, which keeps my hands in front of my chest. I followed Shawn Clement's approach for a bit, but I found it to be too armsy and not consistent enough (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgcAsIR2O_4) - maybe armsy isn't the right description - but too many moving parts.
Any recommendations or thoughts on the drill above?
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