bunkered
Head Pro
What does a shortened follow through do for the golf swing, tried this today on the range. Seemed to give a better strike on the ball.
For me its gives a lower flatter shot, pretty much a punch shot.
35+ years of Hockey ingrained a 'shortened' follow through that I've been trying to 'finish' for years!
Yes it works for certain shots - like punch ones - but generally it's a negative in terms of distance and counter-productive for 'delicate' shots like short chips - where it can become a stab! The problem happens when the impact becomes a hit at the ball rather than a hit through it
A shorter than full back-swing, on the other hand, has distinctly more benefits than the marginal disadvantages imo.
Only tried it with 7, 8, and 9 irons. I have seen some hockey players turn in to good golfers.
Only tried it with 7, 8, and 9 irons. I have seen some hockey players turn in to good golfers.
Oh yes, I've known a few too. From purely 'Back Home' (NZ) experience, an ex-Captain of NZ Hockey team was high up in Seniors Golf and just missed ET Seniors qualification. The NZ International Turner trio - Glen (Cricket), Grant (Hockey) and Greg (Golf) all played/play Hockey and Cricket and Golf. And a near International (who almost break my shoulder through wads of clothes from 20 yards - when I moved rather than have the hockey ball take my camera lens out and head off) was a County player for all three!
Secret apparently - as the first Pro that saw my 'swing' recognised and commented - 'Only 2 things we tell Hockey players - Slow the swing down and finish it!
So the thought of a shorter follow through must be giving me a shorter backswing, that's what giving me a better strike on the ball.