Sep 5, 2010 #1 Grumps Tour Rookie Joined Nov 15, 2009 Messages 1,200 Location Dunfermline Scotland Visit site Hi everyone it was pointed out that I over swing when using the driver is there a drill I can use to practice shortening my swing ?
Hi everyone it was pointed out that I over swing when using the driver is there a drill I can use to practice shortening my swing ?
Sep 5, 2010 #2 O Owen_Thomas_14 Journeyman Pro Joined Aug 18, 2009 Messages 1,572 Location Edinburgh Visit site Im not being funny but if you overswing why not stick with it and practice like that? I do it and its done me no harm
Im not being funny but if you overswing why not stick with it and practice like that? I do it and its done me no harm
Sep 5, 2010 #3 Basher Tour Winner Joined Jul 15, 2007 Messages 2,627 Location Yorkshire yorkshiregolf.proboards.com Keep your chin down. When your left shoulder hits it, pause, then start your downswing. Often works for me! Also maintains control and rids you of wild uncontrolled swings.
Keep your chin down. When your left shoulder hits it, pause, then start your downswing. Often works for me! Also maintains control and rids you of wild uncontrolled swings.
Sep 5, 2010 #4 U USER1999 Grand Slam Winner Joined Mar 9, 2007 Messages 25,671 Location Watford Visit site Monty and JD always over swing. Is it really a problem?
Sep 5, 2010 #5 O Owen_Thomas_14 Journeyman Pro Joined Aug 18, 2009 Messages 1,572 Location Edinburgh Visit site So does Lefty
Sep 5, 2010 #6 JustOne Ryder Cup Winner Joined Apr 6, 2009 Messages 14,803 www.justoneuk.com Monty and JD always over swing. Is it really a problem? Click to expand... It generally is if you don't have 500 spectators to look for your ball. This game is about consistency, I thought you knew that?
Monty and JD always over swing. Is it really a problem? Click to expand... It generally is if you don't have 500 spectators to look for your ball. This game is about consistency, I thought you knew that?
Sep 6, 2010 #7 CrapHacker Blackballed Banned Joined Mar 30, 2009 Messages 2,920 Location East Sussex Visit site For me overswinging is as natural as breathing. The problem is the reverse pivot that goes with it. To counter it I make sure my practise swings are 3/4 length. Then when I swing at the ball, overswinging whilst thinking 3/4 swing gives me something that's pretty parallel at the top. It doesn't work every time. But it's getting better.
For me overswinging is as natural as breathing. The problem is the reverse pivot that goes with it. To counter it I make sure my practise swings are 3/4 length. Then when I swing at the ball, overswinging whilst thinking 3/4 swing gives me something that's pretty parallel at the top. It doesn't work every time. But it's getting better.
Sep 6, 2010 #8 A Alex1975 Guest I have found that keeping my left arm straight really helps with my over swing. its more easyer with my irons, harder with my big dog though.
I have found that keeping my left arm straight really helps with my over swing. its more easyer with my irons, harder with my big dog though.
Sep 7, 2010 #9 jeardley Head Pro Joined Sep 1, 2010 Messages 437 Location staffs Visit site This might help mate... http://www.todaysgolfer.co.uk/Golf/video...er-Instruction/