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It’s a trick question; what with all the tv, magazine and YouTube swing lessons, there is no part of the swing that’s overlooked!
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Been reading Adam Young and listening to his podcast, really interesting thinking
None of that really matters at all, his philosophy is that the only thing that matters is the impact. The ball does not care what your grip is, what your takeaway looks like and where your arms are at the top of the swing.
The ball only cares about the impact, the club path and face angle.
Which is nonsense really. Its a bit like saying skill, tactics, or fitness dont really matter at all for a football team to be successful, and that the only thing that matters is to score more goals than the opposition. Or that practice and technique dont matter at all for a concert pianist, because all that matters is playing the right notes in the right order.
Does he explain how to avoid swinging the club at all but jump straight to impact ?
Your limitations imo.
We would all like a textbook swing .
You have to play with what you have, no matter how hard you work you are at the mercy of your own body’s limitations.
Those of us who realise this do well , others strive for greatness .
If I have to I would say basics , stance alignment etc.
This!
Physical limitation. The End
Whether it’s teaching or clips looked on YouTube to articles in magazines, what do you think is the most overlooked aspect of the golf swing ?
This may include, grip, takeaway, posture whatever.
I have a good idea and will share later, but I’m interested to know what others think
No, because there isn’t oneWill Jensen ever give us an answer?
Overlooked by the player or the coach/pro?
Now we’re getting somewhere. Though I would say physiologically driven tendencies rather than limitations.
I guess the reason that’s overlooked is how do you cover everyone’s unique body make up? You can’t really, takes a good pro to work out what bits are creating certain movements (or restricting them). But I agree @clubchamp98 and I also agree it’s extraordinarily difficult to overcome them without major practice, exercise etc and for some it just can’t be overcome at all.
Interesting......there has been plenty of answers, but nobody has mentioned left side bend/tilt....see below
This has NEVER been explained to me by ANY pro !!!!!
That’s not newInteresting......there has been plenty of answers, but nobody has mentioned left side bend/tilt....see below
This has NEVER been explained to me by ANY pro !!!!!