Indoor Practice – Arms – Side View

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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+

7 Responses to “Indoor Practice – Arms – Side View”

  1. January 10, 2014

    HarveyKirk

    Paul, working indoor with lower ceiling is the short momentus club that you recommend a good club to use or are we better to take an old club and have the shaft shortened?

    • January 10, 2014

      Paul Wilson

      Harvey,

      You can use either. I promote the short Momentus because a lot of people would rather just buy a short club instead of getting one cut down. Whatever works best for you is fine.

  2. January 12, 2014

    ReinerMack

    Hi Paul, this tips are a great summary of all positions and how to check them! I’m glad that I baught this short momentus since it fits perfectly in to my regular baggage as I’m travelling a lot! Thanks a lot for all!

    • January 12, 2014

      Paul Wilson

      Reiner,

      Glad you liked the indoor tips. They are very important if you want to develop a great swing.

      Using the short Momentus is a great training aid. I like the fact that you are taking it with you. It’s all about effort. You are putting the effort in so I know you will develop a great swing.

  3. January 30, 2021

    PeterGunn

    Hi Paul, In England all the courses and ranges have been closed for the last four weeks because of the coronavirus. The weather is also pretty awful so I’ve been practicing indoors. I have an old club that I had shortened for my children which has a 22 inch shaft. Its brilliant for indoor practice and it fits in to a suitcase so I can practice in hotel rooms when I am away! Much better than smashing the light bulbs or damaging the ceiling!

  4. January 30, 2021

    GaryHann

    With courses and ranges having been closed in Uk four weeks now and at least that ahead, would I be correct in thinking that my continually practicing drills maybe a plus for me as not hitting balls and playing rounds will help me mould a new body swing without drifting back to the old swing. I am a newbie to Body Swing, your thoughts please!

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      February 1, 2021

      Paul Wilson

      Always working on positions and drills is a great start for you. If you search for the indoor practice drills, there are many on the site to help you while at home. I would start with working on your grip, setup, follow-through first. Then figure out what your bad shots are, say its an over the top swing, then work on drills to cure that. If its a shank, then work on curing that.

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