Friday, August 11, 2006

The Shoulders Swing

Now is the time to visualize the golf swing as hitting the ball with the shoulders - all the other parts purposely ignored. After several practices, I realized that this really works. And in the process, I learned quite a few other things. WORD OF CAUTION - DO NOT FORGET THAT THE MAIN INTENT IS TO MENTALLY THINK OF THE SWING AS A SHOULDER SWING - the arms and hands just automatically executes by centrifugal force. At the same time, the small wheel and the big wheel concept must be employed.

Here is how to do it:

    1. Standard setup for targeting purposes - feet, shoulders aligned. However, the club is resting fully alined with the left arm - to the point that the hands rest to the right of the head (vs. directly below).
    2. The small wheel in motion: Feel the right thumb and forefinger wrap and resting on the club. Feel the right palm comfortably sitting on the left hand. Right fingers are not jammed towards the left fingers - it is gripping comfortably the club. The right hand will actively lift the club like a hammer towards the plane of the big wheel (Hogan's plane).
    3. Be consciously aware of the knee-locked right leg.
    4. Firm up the left arm and hand.
    5. Shoulders is push towards the ball and bring the club head along the path it will take on the downswing making sure that the (small wheel) right hand cocks the club shaft fully along the (now merged small wheel, big wheel) plane.
    6. Pivot the shoulders around the right locked leg until the left muscles is pulled all the way. Of course, for half or partial swings - it is not necessary to go all the way
    7. Again, make sure that the right hand fully cock the club shaft along the plane at the top (small wheel).
    8. The shoulders make the hit by moving the weight and turning towards the ball.
    9. The weight movement should automatically force a reverse C finish.
I REPEAT AGAIN - DO NOT FORGET THAT THE MAIN INTENT IS TO MENTALLY THINK OF THE SWING AS A SHOULDERS SWING.

Please do not be fooled that this section may not be important. At the moment, I would say this is the most important section that I have written.

The locked knee is a crucial part of it for it maintains the body's alignment to the target. The shoulders pivots around the knee - as far as it will go. This mental change, that is, having the focus on the weight of the upper torso while swinging is very, very important.

AGAIN, AFTER SETTING UP WITH THE DOMINANT LEFT HAND, THE SHOULDERS PUSHES THE CLUBHEAD ALONG THE DESIRED PATH TO THE TOP (COCKING OF THE CLUB). THEN THE SHOULDERS PULL DOWN AUTOMATICALLY TO THE BALL WITH THE LEFT ARM GUIDING DOMINANTLY THE CLUBHEAD TO THE BALL AND THEN AROUND TO A C FINISH.

THIS IS REALLY A VERY SIMPLE MOVE AND LEAVES YOU WITH THE FEELING THAT YOU EXECUTED TIGER'S SWING. IT IS CONSISTENTLY ACCURATE ALSO.

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