Use The Force That Drives The Look In The Golf Swing And
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Mastering the Force Behind the Golf Swing
Introduction:
Recently, Beau Baugh?"a friend, tour player, college coach, and brother to renowned LPGA Tour Pro Laura Baugh?"approached me and said, "Rick, you teach the force driving the look in the golf swing." I found his description fitting and insightful.
A Unique Teaching Approach:
Beau noted that only a few instructors teach this way, and I concur. Teaching the feel of the golf swing has taken years of experience and experimentation. However, it effectively helps students achieve the look and technique of top players without becoming overly mechanical. It’s like having a new car that runs smoothly because it has a powerful engine inside.
The Core of the Golf Swing:
Many golfers focus on positions seen in segmented swing pictures but miss out on discovering the force driving those movements. A car that looks good on the outside but lacks an engine will never perform. Similarly, there must be an inner force driving the golf swing.
A good analogy is drawing by numbers. The drawing looks fine, but without numbers, there's no natural blend of mental and physical creativity. In golf, this force is rotary. The body must rotate against the friction of the feet to generate centripetal force. This inner force propels the club head with enough velocity for powerful shots.
Understanding the Dynamics:
The tighter the inner circle or force, the faster the outer velocity, like a skater spinning faster with tighter movements. In the golf swing, your central force must counter the club head’s outer force. This alignment ensures all the right positions are achieved naturally, without forcing them.
The inner rotational force acts on your body, causing all parts to pull together. The club head will strike the ball if you let it happen naturally. Steering or guiding the club head leads to interference and bad shots. These principles enable me to drive the ball over 300 yards with just one hand.
Effortless Power and Control:
The process begins in your feet, moving through your legs, torso, shoulders, arms, and finally to the club head. This sequence provides effortless power, consistency, and control. It's a lasting technique every golfer can utilize, regardless of age, gender, or physical stature, ensuring easy but powerful swings. It creates gyroscopic stability?"a force that can transform any golfer's game.
With this understanding, you can harness the true force that makes a yo-yo spin and improve your performance on the course.
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