With the common over-the-top or outside-in slice, the path of your club from the top of the backswing to impact is causing the ball to land right. Over-rotating your shoulders or stopping the downswing rotation too soon can cause this. A drill that can correct this swing flaw is to ...
Most average golfers start the downswing with the upper body not the lower body (the dreaded over-the-top-move). This is where they loose all their power. The lower body "must" start the downswing! The release: Just let it happen Most golf instructors will give you many varying idea...
leading to an over-the-top swing and the club approaching impact from the outside. "The pull is caused when the club comes from outside the target line on the downswing and you pull across your body," Gary McCord says in his instructional book,Golf for Dummies(buy it on Amazon). ...
I did think that lower BPM was preferable but that certainly was not the rule. And, obviously, some songs would certainly have more BPM at a certain points than at others but the website only gives you one BPM for each song. For example,Stairway to Heaven, starts slow but builds to ...
See how her left, or lead hip starts the downswing moving forward and then around as she unleashes the arms.Notice the great lag she has on the way down when her left arm is parallel with the ground. The shaft is pointed back to 1:00. Her head stays beautifully behind the ball at ...
He picks the club up a little steep on the backswing, but drops it in the slot nicely on the downswing. Steve Stricker's swing is a little closer to a SPS. Although his hands are a little below his shoulders at address, before he starts the backswing he raises them up slightly to ...