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If you want more pars but you’re not crystal clear on HOW to make a good backswing then this tip is for you. I cover in detail but simply, how to assess hand/arm height, how much to rotate the torso and lots more including popular culprits. So, let’s get to it.
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12 Comments
Excellent lesson. Dom
Excellent helpful hint!!
Great video simple tips are very helpful
Great tip.
Thank you Christina . I am having trouble with my timing , can you do another video on timing ?
Christina I think that's your best video ever and you do some very good ones! Keeping the shoulder and hip angle in the back swing is crucial for success! Well done thank you.
Hi Christina all great advice.
Raising one arms beyond one capabilities forces the golfer to stand up and they then needs to somehow squat their upper torso down to connect their club head to their ball. Correct?
Did you ever do a video on the fact that the pulling down by the left arm is the controlling agent, and if you let it be you will escape the many troubles that results from trying to push or throw down from the top of your backswing with the right hand and shoulder?
As you know our obliques muscles groups diagonally connects our rib cage to our hips and represents the twisting middle band between those two parts of our body.
So as I get into my golf posture and (drop my club head on the ground as it is designed to do behind my balI) I always start my backswing by rolling my rib cage back knowing my hips must turn and follow.
My downswing then is simply to consciously and actively pull my club head down with my entire lead arm allowing my trail arm, magic trail elbow, and hand to automatically and reactively throw my club head down to and through the ball to the end of my swing. This works well because of my obliques muscles groups are not a only the rubber band between my upper and lower body and the swing center circle of my golf swing ; but also serves to protects my spine as well.
What say you. Cheers 👍😃❤️⛳️🥂
Awesome detail! Thanks
Do you care that left arm is bent in practice swing drill
Simply put Christina nice and easy to follow 👍
This woman is a top teacher. Common sense info which is really rare.
Hey guys Christina Ricci