Some say you should have the chest facing the ball at impact, others say you should open it up, well which one is it? I can bet you know which one I prefer to see!
Henry and I cover a few factors that you’ll need to really open things up (the chest) and create a more pivot driven motion in the golf swing.
How to stop rushing the golf swing. The Kinetic Chain – The sequence in which we accelerate our transition into the downswing is of utmost importance.
This is one of the true fundamentals of almost every elite golfer’s swing. The downswing must be uncoiled from the ground up for power, to be the most efficient and to generate our optimum clubhead speed.
According to biomechanical graphs, Ernie Els and Jim Furyk have almost identical acceleration patterns! The downswing sequence is as follows:
1. Forward rotation of the hips
2. Unwinding of the torso
3. Lead arm accelerating downwards
4. Club shaft begins its arc to the golf ball
This all happens in a split second at the beginning of the downswing. However, if the sequence is changed, the power is lost. In fact, the golfer could struggle with all sorts of issues, such as casting and scooping, hanging back, fat and thin shots and of course…..Rushing! We have all experienced that feeling of not completing the backswing and Rushing the swing from the top. This is us messing up that ideal sequence and starting the downswing with the club or the arms and shoulders.
The kinetic chain is synonymous with power output and isn’t restricted to golf. We see examples of this ground force energy at work in tennis, baseball, hockey and cricket, to name a few. Watching a World Series Pitcher gives us the perfect example of an effective and powerful kinetic chain.
If you are wondering what sort of golf swing wrist rotation you should have, it likely depends on your skill level. In this golf lesson, Todd Kolb shows us how to swing a golf club if you are a low digit handicap, as well as senior golf swing tips to get proper golf wrist hinge in the backswing and through impact.
If you are a golfer with more swing speed and flexibility, your golf swing wrist action is going to be more held off, which can help you get a more consistent golf swing and shot accuracy.
If you are an older golfer or have less time to practice, you should have some wrist hinge in golf swing to help you hit the ball, giving you more arm speed to increase club head speed.
This video shows you the differences between a one plane vs two plane golf swing so you can play your best golf. It’s often debated in golfing circles, one plane vs two plane golf swing which is better. Regardless of your preferred choice, you can play great golf whether you’re a D-grade or an A-grade or higher level golfer.
Practice the one plane golf swing or two plane golf swing, and play what feels most natural to you and you’ll play your best golf. Both golf swings work well and have been used by the best golfers in the world for centuries. Enjoy playing golf with the swing plane that works for you and produces great results on the golf course.
Transferring your weight correctly is crucial if you are going to hit your longest, sweetest and most accurate golf shots, but it is something that a lot of golfers struggle to do. Here’s a really simple video explaining how to transfer your weight correctly.
Many of the issues golfers see at impact can be related to how they use or move the trail arm during the downswing. In this video Marty Nowicki takes a look at how this can be improved within your golf swing
The trail arm should act as a key lever in creating both speed & power in your golf swing.