to
change and go the exact opposite direction. Turn your back toward the target or,
maybe better, think of turning your chest away from the target. Pick the
thought that produces the greater feeling of coiling or resistance. Don’t allow the back knee to fly outwards.
Keep your weight towards the inside of that foot. Your wrists should be completely
cocked by the time your left arm is parallel to the ground. The golf club shaft
should be at a 90 degree angle to your left arm. Don’t
focus on the club head during the backswing.
Instead think of the arm as being hinged at the left shoulder. Then, like a gate that swings open from its hinges, the left arm hinges
at the left shoulder and swings across the body until it approaches the right
side at my right armpit. The left arm remains relatively straight, but could
bend slightly. 1.
The
forearms will naturally rotate clockwise slightly until the golf club head
points to the sky. Opening the club
face more won’t seem right to you if you tend to slice, but don’t resist this
very natural movement. 2.
As
your arms travel up and back and the golf club shaft approaches parallel to the
ground, you will gradually begin cocking your wrists. Then by the time that
your left arm is parallel to the ground,
your wrists should be completely cocked at a 90 degree angle. Cocking your wrists is a very important part of creating club head speed. This is often a big swing problem. You can get so concerned about “taking the club straight back” at the beginning of
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