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How a Chicken Wing Adds Loft
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Paul Wilson
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on December 1, 2017
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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+
2 Responses to “How a Chicken Wing Adds Loft”
May 25, 2015
AnthonyAdairHey Paul,
Thanks for the tip. Was at the driving range yesterday working on my driver. I could feel I was not extending my arms through the swing. It seems so easy fix, but a hard to do. I have found the related videos for the “chicken wing”, going to work on your drills. It is just amazing how I have a good swing with irons, struggle with the woods. CRAZY! with your tips hope to cure all this, thanks Paul.
Tony
May 25, 2015
Paul WilsonTony,
Longer clubs hit it longer. So you want to hit them a long way. Slow down with these clubs. Get it in the fairway not 250 in the fairway. Once you can do this your arms will loosen. Then you turn your lower body faster to hit it farther.
Power: How I Got Power In My Swing: https://ignitiongolf.com/power-dig-foot-in/
It is a whole different way to swing the club.