you should start the backswing by swinging your arms back with no thought of your shoulders turning. Avoid trying to turn your shoulders at the start if you do you will chunk. let the shoulders move once your arms are past your right leg
By FutureLPGAgolfer
The answer above is one of the worst things you can do! You have to ONLY THINK OF YOU SHOULDERS TURNING BACK, LET YOUR ARMS GO BACK NATURALLY. You should never worry about your arms in a back swing because if you do then your going to shank it A LOT. If you want to learn more about the swing I'm talking about type in this question in wiki answers.
"What is the correct golf swing plane?"
This will tell you everything you need to know; the arms and hands jobs is to only hold on to the club but the BODY does EVERYTHING. Contact me if you have any questions about this.
Additional comment by golfrobot:
I totally agree 110% with FutureLPGAgolfer on this one. The 'grandfather of Golf instruction', John Jacobs, to whom David Leadbetter, Butch Harmon and other modern day gurus pay great respect, summed up the essence of the golf swing as follows:
Backswing: Turn the shoulders, swing the arms, cock the wrists.
Down and through swing: Turn the hips, swing the arms down, uncock the wrists.
The above, done rhythmically, is the essence of the swing. No words sum up the swing better than those.
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You want the arms and golf club to start their movement back before the shoulders start turning. The club head has a much longer distance to travel to the top of the back swing then do the shoulder's If you start turning the shoulders with the club, hands and arms you won't have anywhere for them to go once the shoulders have reached their max turn(without a lift to the top). Once the club, hands and arms reached your knee's (or so) then it's time for the shoulders to catch up and start turning to the top. And also, don't listen to anyone who hasn't broke 70 for 18 holes and go see a Golf Professional for real help.
well, to improve your swing you need to practice swinging with your legs, hips, and arms .... also swing all the way through (not just half way threw)
To improve your front/back leg swing technique for better workout performance, focus on proper form and alignment. Engage your core muscles to stabilize your body and maintain balance. Practice controlled movements to increase strength and flexibility in your legs. Seek guidance from a fitness professional for personalized tips and exercises to enhance your leg swing technique.
To improve your golf swing and address the issue of standing up during the swing, focus on maintaining a stable posture and keeping your body level throughout the swing. Practice bending your knees slightly and maintaining a consistent spine angle to prevent standing up prematurely. Additionally, work on your balance and weight transfer to ensure a smooth and powerful swing. Consistent practice and feedback from a golf instructor can help you make necessary adjustments to improve your swing.
To improve your golf swing and stop slicing the driver, focus on your grip, stance, and swing path. Make sure your grip is neutral, your stance is square to the target, and your swing path is inside-out. Practice consistently and consider taking lessons from a golf professional for personalized guidance.
just jump in it and move keys back and forth
a swing set is machanism that allows children to swing back and forth.
well, to improve your swing you need to practice swinging with your legs, hips, and arms .... also swing all the way through (not just half way threw)
To improve your golf swing and prevent standing up during the motion, focus on maintaining a stable lower body position and keeping your weight centered over the ball. Practice drills that emphasize proper posture and hip rotation to help maintain a consistent swing plane. Additionally, work on strengthening your core muscles to improve stability and control throughout the swing.
To improve your golf swing technique, focus on proper grip, stance, and alignment. Practice regularly, seek guidance from a golf instructor, and analyze your swing through video feedback. Additionally, work on your flexibility, strength, and balance to enhance your overall performance on the course.
Swinging back and forth on a swing involves periodic motion, specifically oscillatory motion. The motion repeats in a regular pattern as the swing moves back and forth around a fixed point.
Yes, a batter can show bunt and then pull back and swing. It is fairly common.
It has a giant spring on it, and when you sit on it the spring pulls back small amounts at the time, causing it to swing back and forth.