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3 Steps To A Great Backswing
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Paul Wilson
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on January 10, 2019
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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+
5 Responses to “3 Steps To A Great Backswing”
January 11, 2019
GLENNWISSEThis is the perfect way to learn the backswing. All your tips are simple and build upon one another. Awesome Paul.
January 11, 2019
Paul WilsonGlenn,
Thanks, I appreciate it. Just always thinking about how people are learning my technique. I know they think of way too many things or the wrong things. Simple ways to allow people to remember things and do them right is the way to go. Glad you see it.
January 14, 2019
jeanlelloucheHi Paul
I am rebuilding my swing , particularly with the trigger of straightning forward leg. It works.
I have a question on the position of the shaft , at the end of the backswing.
When I observe your videos, the shaft which is parallel at the ground, is positioning on the top of your head. Is it important, because for my swing the shaft is at the middle of my head, and parallel to the ground ?
Thanks for your teaching and your tips
Jean
September 9, 2019
DavidI stumbled on an idea by accident and actually think it really helps one to feel the tension in the lat and to keep back knee flexed.
While working on the coil, load, hinge.
I Imagine holding a five gallon bucket between my thighs trying to keep it pointing straight out in front.
I feel it has given me some positive feedback and results.
If you don’t… lol… I expect this comment to be removed.
Just know , that good intentions were meant.
September 17, 2019
Paul WilsonDavid,
I recently posted a tip on gripping a range bucket in your knees at setup. This is a great image or example in the whole backswing too. I appreciate and take into consideration all ideas. If I don’t like it I will let you know but usually I do like the ideas members come up with. Although I try, I can’t think of everything.