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What Starts What? (December 2008)
Chuck Evans - Executive Director of Instruction - Medicus Golf Institute |
There is a lot of talk about what starts the the backstroke and the downstroke. Some teachers advocate the pivot controls the whole swing and some others put the emphasis on controlling the motion with the hands.
Actually it can be either but be aware of the differences. The pivot provides the physics of the swing, rotational and linear force and reduces precision. If you decide to use Pivot controlled hands then physics are taking precedent over geometry. There are a number of players that use this procedure. While it CAN be fairly accurate there is a definite power loss. Examples would be Hal Sutton, Curtis Strange, Nick Faldo. All great players, but none of them are known for their length.
A hand controlled Pivot places geometry over physics and has all of the precision needed to control your game...since golf is a game of distance, direction and trajectory this procedure would seem to be the one that players should prefer. Examples would be Hogan, Snead, Nelson, Elkington, Els, Daly, and Tiger. These players have a lot of hand action and arm swing in their motion and all are fairly long.
Ideally, their is a perfect blend of pivot motion and arm swing.
Tiger is the biggest example of this type of motion today. Everyone talks about his hip speed but guess what, if his arms didn't match the turning rate of his pivot then they'd be left behind and he'd either hit a block to the right or try to square up the face by hand manipulation. If the hand rotation isn't timed exactly he would then hook it. We've all seen the occasional shot that plagues Tiger, the arms get left behind and then he either hits a block to the right or the big clubface pull to the left. This is a re-occurring move that he and ex-coach Butch Harmon worked on constantly.
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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...
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