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  1. I thought that the root cause of a slice was lack of shoulder rotation in the backswing. If you just bring your arms up in the backswing without rotating your shoulders at all, you basically are forced to swing out to in which causes a slice.

    Appreciate your content, very insightful.

  2. Harry Vardon, the great British golfer, won 7 majors. His description of his golf swing was similar to yours. It takes approximately 0.3 seconds for the signal from the brain to be acted upon by the hands. If a swing is 1 to 1.5 seconds, then one’s brain would have to start the release early to properly time the impact just as you have described. Of course, the release of the hands is part muscle and part whip by conservation of angular momemtum. Th slowing of the hands, hips, and shoulders whip the club forward. The slowing is as much a directional slowing as a speed slowing of the hand. As the hands turn in a circle to the left, the forward speed of the hands (toward the target)slows causing the club head to whip forward. This is what makes a whip crack. The hips turn and almost stop. This helps to whip the club forward. Watch Nelly swing in slow motion. Her hips will stop turning, firing the club head, then restart into the full finish of a swing. If the swing is 3/1 backswing to forward swing time wise and only last 1-1.5 seconds, then one’s brain has too little time (0.3 seconds) to make the release at the bottom as you have stated. I am old now but find golf stimulating searching for the secret.

    I also think maintenance of the pressure point in the right hand is also important and is part of the feeling of the proper downswing plane.

    Lastly, the head must move back and down a little to fire efficiently as the weight of a trebuchet fires the stone (catapult).

  3. I play infrequently now, used to play 1 to 2 times per week. There are 4 keys in the swing which Club Pro style instruction will not simply reveal to you. For financial reasons they need to break each key into 4 or 5 segments all requiring rehearsal and hopefully memory. The result is a fairly good swing which unfortunately requires tuning and touch up due to its complexity. The basic swing motion is relatively natural.

  4. Any time I try the idea of swinging to 7:30 and then letting go I end up with a high lofted shot with the club flipping by the hands. Interested to hear your views. Or maybe an idea for a video?

  5. This is the fault of a baseball swing being brought to golf. You hit the baseball out front and when taken into a golf swing you are releasing the club too late. This is why it seems every baseball player who starts playing golf slices it off the planet.

  6. There are many flaws in a golf swing that can “cause” a slice. I don’t believe he is explaining this flaw correctly, although he is very close. The relationship between the two parts of the swing he is explaining depended on a timing that often gets thrown off because golfers (especially amateurs) tend to initiate their power from their torso and start the body turning before the swing has time to get back to impact. Thus…outside to inside plane. The best advice, is to let the arms drop naturally to start the swing before beginning your move forward and swing acceleration. This drop is kept “inside”, so the swing has to continue from inside to the correct plane. The release will still be forward of impact, and that is OK! This means you were still accelerating at impact, which is largely a part of generating spin and good trajectory.

  7. Disagree with you 100%. It is impossible for an average golfer to follow that block of instruction…

  8. It was really windy my last game, Hit a drive 3632!!! but I don't really feel awesome about it.. why? because I cant do it regularly… it was a fluke.. Also had 295 and 275, which I feel good about.. my longest real drive, no wind, is 290.. not that windy day one

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