garyinderry
Ryder Cup Winner
Double whammy swing thoughts.
Been struggling of late getting really really stuck when trying to hit draws. I was getting to the top of the swing and dropping the hands straight down and trying to swing out which left me super stuck. Fighting with the hands the try and rescue the face at the bottom. Real inconsistent stuff. Mostly big blocks with the big dog.
First thing I wanted to do was shallow the shaft. Realised if I got to the top of my swing and stopped. If I took my right hand off, the club wanted to fall in/ shallow. So the first thought hit me.
#1578 - stop gripping the right hand with so much pressure. I was throttling the club.
I did drills where I would take it to the top and stop. Let go with the right hand and let the club fall a bit.
Progressed to taking it to the top and concentrated on a real light grip pressure with them right hand.
Still with me? good. Then it progressed to trying a different hand path.
#1579 - hands move out, club head shallows.
As I get to the transition part of the swing I feel like the hands move out as the club falls back.
This feels mighty different to just dropping them straight down. The act of moving them out towards the ball assists in swallowing the club.
I will post some hand path videos here to show what I am on about. I had seen these before but it never really clicked in my head.
Ive had two range sessions since working this working this out and delighted to say I am back hitting the ball both ways at will. Last week with a gun to my head I would not have been confident turning the ball right to left.
I know some enjoy these ramblings so I hope it can turn on a light or two as it has done for me.
Anyway here some hand path videos for you to mull over.
Finally when I was working on the grip pressure the other night, I watched Greg Norman's chronicles of a champion golfer. On the Sunday when he was trying to win his first open, he said Jack Nicklaus told him one thing, ''think about your grip pressure'. so true jack. What a gent.
Been struggling of late getting really really stuck when trying to hit draws. I was getting to the top of the swing and dropping the hands straight down and trying to swing out which left me super stuck. Fighting with the hands the try and rescue the face at the bottom. Real inconsistent stuff. Mostly big blocks with the big dog.
First thing I wanted to do was shallow the shaft. Realised if I got to the top of my swing and stopped. If I took my right hand off, the club wanted to fall in/ shallow. So the first thought hit me.
#1578 - stop gripping the right hand with so much pressure. I was throttling the club.
I did drills where I would take it to the top and stop. Let go with the right hand and let the club fall a bit.
Progressed to taking it to the top and concentrated on a real light grip pressure with them right hand.
Still with me? good. Then it progressed to trying a different hand path.
#1579 - hands move out, club head shallows.
As I get to the transition part of the swing I feel like the hands move out as the club falls back.
This feels mighty different to just dropping them straight down. The act of moving them out towards the ball assists in swallowing the club.
I will post some hand path videos here to show what I am on about. I had seen these before but it never really clicked in my head.
Ive had two range sessions since working this working this out and delighted to say I am back hitting the ball both ways at will. Last week with a gun to my head I would not have been confident turning the ball right to left.
I know some enjoy these ramblings so I hope it can turn on a light or two as it has done for me.
Anyway here some hand path videos for you to mull over.
Finally when I was working on the grip pressure the other night, I watched Greg Norman's chronicles of a champion golfer. On the Sunday when he was trying to win his first open, he said Jack Nicklaus told him one thing, ''think about your grip pressure'. so true jack. What a gent.