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Calm down, boys....no need to get excited.
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@headroom007 One problem that many players have is they don't keep the hands passive. In other words, they continue to manipulate the hands as they would for a conventionally taught swing. There are many complex moves in the so-called modern golf swing and many pros master them but over time they have to change because it takes a toll on the body. The feeling you must get is that you are shortening the backswing a bit and breaking the knees toward the target. Put in the study time.
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Beautifully efficient swing. Pleasure to watch
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@jritter5 Ben Hogan would be proud of that swing! :)
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MIKE AUSTIN WAS THE GREAT TEACHER IN THE WORLD OF GOLF AND HE HIT THE GOLF BALL 515 YARD AT AGE 64. DAN SHAUGER LEARNED FROM THE BEST TEACHER MIKE AUSTIN, I HAD SEVERAL LESSON FROM DAN AND NOW I HIT MY GOLF BALL STRAIGHT DOWN THE LINE NOW AND WITHOUT BACK PAIN AND HE HELP WITH MY PUTTING AND SHORT GAME, DAN HAS 2 BOOK AND 27 DVD AND HE WORKING ON 3RD BOOK NOW aperfectswing I PLAY A BETTER AROUND OF GOLF NOW AND WITHOUT BACK PAIN AND CHECKOUT DAN BOOT CAMP I DID HE HELP ME OUT ALOT GREAT TEACHER
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@sabregold1999 Buddy this guy swings 10 x better than you.
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You have a beautiful swing...can you comment my swing please!
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@fredwadegolf you are all over the Internet knocking others swing theories. I have yet to see you post your own swing, which if you had any real guts or talent you would. Put something up or shut up!
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if someone hasn't said it already, moe norman. greatest ballstriker ever, and on one plane :)
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you look at most the good golf swings on tour and you see that from down the line view there is no space inbetween there legs at impact. I know It is the way that the hips work and the way in which the right foot rolls so the right leg works almost behind the posted left leg. Does this just take amazing flexiblity? It seems like such an awkward way for the lower body to work and I am having a hard time getting this picture in my golf swing. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated Jeff.
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Mr. Ritter, do you feel using a training tool such as the Medicus Driver, is a good way to "groove" in a consistent swing plane?
I would not consider Tiger to be one plane. He stand too close and tall and works to keep the club in front of his body. A single plane effort will have more bend forward, and the arms working in a baseball sequence of "Behind, In Front, Behind." Hunter Mahan would be a good representation of what you are looking for. Sergio has the downswing and follow through elements, but works his arms more away in the take away. Hope this helps! Jeff
jritter5 1 year ago
So here's a question, why is your right side collapsed through impact and remaining so? That is not balanced.
sabregold1999 4 years ago
The shoulders rotate around a "tilted" spine which creates the look you are describing. Only well past impact does the spine have permission to release from its tilted angle. This amount varies from player to player.
jritter5 4 years ago
Your weight rolls to the left heel and more specifically the outside of the left heel when you work your right hip in that fashion. That is not balanced, IMO of course.
sabregold1999 4 years ago
Due to the rotary nature of the swing, the weight must move more toward the left heel into the follow through, even showing some degree of roll in the ankle as well. This is common in the swing of every tour player. You are of course entitled to your opinion.
jritter5 4 years ago