Medicus Golf Training Aids

Sign up for the Medicus TOP TIPS newsletter!
name:

email:



Medicus Top Tips Newsletter Archive

Chuck Evans, Medicus Golf Institute HOW TO BUILD YOUR GOLF SWING - Part 9 of 9 (June 2008)
Chuck Evans - Executive Director of Instruction - Medicus Golf Institute
BACKSTROKE

Now that address is completed we can start the backstroke. As discussed earlier, this involves two separate movements. These movements are controlled from the waist up.

The lower body should be moved by the upper body if the player is flexible enough, if not, then allow it to move freely in both directions.

1. The hands and arms ... the vertical plane
2. The shoulders ... the horizontal or inclined plane

At this pointI would like to remind you that Address and Impact are NOT THE SAME! The only thing that has not changed is the ball position. You may use any backstroke procedure you choose and there are basically three that the announcers use to describe them.

1. A one piece takeaway...Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods
2. A two piece takeaway...Ernie Els, David Duval, Karrie Webb, Anika Sorenstam
3. A three piece takeaway...Raymond Floyd, Nancy Lopez

Choose anyone you wish that feels comfortable and natural. What initiates the backstroke? Ask ten different instructors and you will get ten different answers. Some player's feel it starts with turning the shoulders, some feel it may be the hips, and still others think and feel it's the hands. I believe it is a combination of the hands, trailing forearm, AND shoulder turn that start the backstroke. Earlier I talked about the role of the hands, arms, and shoulders during the backstroke. They absolutely must work together and synchronous if the club is to stay on plane! As the club starts back the clubhead must point at the base of the plane line until the clubshaft reaches parallel to the plane line and horizontal to the ground. As the club starts upward then the butt of the club must point at an extension of the base of the plane until it reaches the top of the swing. If you can't get the clubshaft to parallel, then the butt of the club Must point to the base of the plane line. If you are one of the few that can get the shaft to parallel, then it should be parallel to the base of the plane line.

The hip sequence (how the hips move) for full swing shots is always the same. They Turn, Slide, Turn. A great majority of players think the hips slide in the backstroke (shifting weight). While this certainly is an option it eliminates creating any rotating force of the body. A better procedure would be the one described above and is the option that the majority of the world's best players use.

Medicus Top Tips Newsletter Archive:
Top Tip #47: Beat the Golf Ball Position Blues
Top Tip #46: How to Handle Defeat
Top Tip #45: Track Your Golf Game
Top Tip #44: What Starts What?
Top Tip #43: As Players We NEED To Understand That We MUST Control The Three Parts Of The Golf Club In Order To Strike Quality Golf Shots.
Top Tip #42: How to Practice
Top Tip #41: How to Increase Your Swing Speed....
Top Tip #40: The Secret of Golf
Top Tip #39: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 9 of 9)
Top Tip #38: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 8 of 9)
Top Tip #37: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 7 of 9)
Top Tip #36: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 6 of 9)
Top Tip #35: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 5 of 9)
Top Tip #34: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 4 of 9)
Top Tip #33: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 3 of 9)
Top Tip #32: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 2 of 9)
Top Tip #31: How to Build Your Golf Swing (Part 1 of 9)
Top Tip #30: Hitting Up On the Ball...No, No, No
Top Tip #29: Impact... The Moment of Truth!
Top Tip #28: Over the Top
Top Tip #27: Try to Recreate Pressure Situations When You're Practicing
Top Tip #26: Hitting Down on the Ball...
Top Tip #25: Control Your Nervousness by Controlling Your Movements
Top Tip #24: Do Less and Play Better!
Top Tip #23: Take a deep breath and think of the times that you have successfully completed the action in front of you.
Top Tip #22: The "Magic" of the Right Forearm
Top Tip #21: Control your self-talk to what you want to attain, rather than what you want to avoid.
Top Tip #20: Great Iron Players All Have Similar Characteristics
Top Tip #19: It Happens to Players at Every Level...
Top Tip #18: When Everything Else Fails!
Top Tip #17: Did you know there's a shot that none of us should try on the course?
Top Tip #16: Driving the Ball
Top Tip #15: Did you know that Tour Players never miss golf shots?
Top Tip #14: Is negative thinking really the kiss of death?
Top Tip #13: Clearing The Right Hip
Top Tip #12: Reduce Tension Before a Putt with this Quick Exercise
Top Tip #11: Chip it Close
Top Tip #10: We all know practice is important, but how do you know what to practice?
Top Tip #9: Power and Accuracy
Top Tip #8: Complete your shoulder turn to straighten out your drive!
Top Tip #7: Eliminate Strokes by Putting Better
Top Tip #6: Sooner or later in a golfer's career, it's tournament time!
Top Tip #5: Get comfortable with your pre-shot routine, and use it for both practice and play...
Top Tip #4: Swing Easy When it's Breezy...
Top Tip #3: Keep your head steady to make more short putts
Top Tip #2: Some quick tips on reading the grain...
Top Tip #1: Take More Loft Off The Tee