Expect This When Working On – Driving Legs Harder

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Paul Wilson is the creator of Swing Machine Golf and founder of Ignition Golf. Paul's golf swing technique is based on the Iron Byron swing machine. YouTube Channels: Paul Wilson Golf and Ignition Golf Tips. Please Join me on Google+

8 Responses to “Expect This When Working On – Driving Legs Harder”

  1. November 22, 2016

    PETERMCMULLEN

    Paul my problem when I try to increase my leg drive is that my hands and arms tend to speed up. I loose my powerless arms swing. I am back to my old habit. I have a problem with keep the hips and upper body in separation. I would like some extra yards, but then I loose the straight ball flight.

  2. November 22, 2016

    ShahriarDavari

    Paul, been watching your videos about 8 months (been golfing for almost a year) now and I’m consistently under 95! Thanks!
    I’ve slowed my hips down and I can hit a drive about 240-250 but sometime I hit the ground with the head of the club and get a drive that goes 170… still straight but I can’t figure out why I do that. I don’t duff or hit fat shots with my irons.
    Cheers,
    Shahriar

  3. November 23, 2016

    GaryDuplock

    Hello Paul, great seeing/talking to you on Monday at your course, I am working on the 2/3rds speed drill and on driving the lower body in sync with my down swing great video’s and advice thanks again

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      November 23, 2016

      Paul Wilson

      Gary,

      Yes, great meeting you. Wish we would have had more time to go over your swing. It looks good but still needs some work which wouldn’t be too hard.

      Stick to the 3/4 swings to get the arms out. Also, focus on perfect positioning building a great looking swing. Do this at home, range and even when you play. It’s about the move. Once you get the move, you get the ball. Stay in touch.

  4. November 24, 2016

    RaymondCHASTEL

    Paul ,As I ‘ve been working really very hard with your method these last years ,this “push/fade ” is the (occasional )error I experience ,from time to time and I know how to correct it with your “roll over ” cure .
    I want to tell you about a recent experience I’ve made on the golf course .I start usually from the white (Back )tees for low handicappers -I’m a 7 handicapper -(Not the black tees for Scratch or Pro’s ).A Playing Partner told me that at my age (Past 82)I should be more modest in my endeavors and start from the Blue tees ,30 to 40 meters closer to the pin .I did so and I discovered that my swing became easier and more fluid ,and therefore got me more distance.I remember now your assistant, Pete showed us a video of the kind 2/3 years ago :he was fully right…

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      November 25, 2016

      Paul Wilson

      Raymond,

      Exactly, this is what I try to tell people but do they listen? Not sure. Confidence breeds distance. Stay loose and play from the tees you feel you can handle. Glad you see it.

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