In this video I will talking about some of the most important elements of the backswing with a Driver that not alot of people pay enough attention to.

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14 Comments

  1. interesting how you describe it as level to the ground. would you recommend this more, Jon, than swinging upwards?

  2. You make it so easy to follow along. Great content Jonathan! Keep up the great work

  3. It appears that, with the driver, your stance is a bit more upright. Therefore it looks like you don’t TILT (your left shoulder toward the ball, as you do with irons).

    Is that true? 🤔

    It appears that you are more upright such that your left shoulder points outside the ball as you rotate fully.

    Also, a friend of mine thinks if he tilts his right shoulder TOO MUCH on the downswing, he mishits his drive. I often wonder about that left tilt (on the backswing) and right tilt (on the downswing). Seems like the shoulders have a long way to turn in a relatively short amount of time (on the downswing). Any advice on the shoulder turn?

    One tip to help with all 3 points:
    “Keep your head still!” ☝🏻
    – Jack Nicklaus (Jack Grout)

    Great stuff, Jonathan 👍🏻
    Your instruction is clear, concise and easy to implement.
    Keep up the good work.

  4. Extremely thorough explanation of the backswing. Do you try to keep your left shoulder down when going from P5 to P6?

  5. Great stuff as always Jonathan. Wondering if you’ve checked out the GEM training aid. A few YouTubers saying its the best training aid ever, but they are sponsored and comped for recommending the product and I would trust your views more.

  6. Great video, but can we also see the swing viewed from above? It would help me to keep my swing on track (over a period of time I forget how to make the backswing positions).

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