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Controlling the Golf Backswing with The Impact Method

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

The Impact Method http://www.theimpactmethod.com/ is the fastest and easiest way to improve your golf game. In this video PGA pro Rick Woodson give you a few quick tips to better control your back swing and have the ability to attack the pin with confidence.

Learn more at http://www.theimpactmethod.com/

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  • yah, the lateral movement to get behind the ball seems like an old school, antequated way of doing things. (although an option for people with certain health ailments)

    but, if you're not loading into your right instep, you must be loading into the ground?

  • @steckleinjr You are actually rotating around one axis. It is not necessary to move right for the sake of moving left. Leverage can be established from a central pivot point much more efficiently than if you moved right during the backswing

  • @steckleinjr Yes you are coiling in order to deliver the levers into the hitting zone with speed

  • U shud be on golf channel & help those outside US; I improved my game by applying ur technique. Thank you so much!

  • @eziart1 Thanks ! I sent a video in to them..political for sure !

  • Very very good tip!! Any tip how to hit with a driver?

  • @eziart1 thanks for the comment..with the driver same applies. the fact your ball position is farther up in your stance is the only thing changing. weight still must be into left hip to initiate the impact position

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  • Looks very much like a stack & tilt swing, although you don't call it that. Positions, impact & follow through very much look like Nick Clearwater video lessons, a S&T advocate. Either way, it's what I've been working on with some positive results to minimize excessive moving parts in my swing.

  • Great tip!!

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    thanks for the comment

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