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Exaggerate The Swing Path
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Paul Wilson
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on January 7, 2016
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Tags: fixing swing pathgolf swing pathoutside in swingover the top golf
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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+
4 Responses to “Exaggerate The Swing Path”
January 9, 2016
RAYHi Paul,
Is there any advantage when trying to work on hitting from the inside out to be using a longer club, like a driver vs a shorter club like a 7 iron? At the range I tend to mostly hit a 7 iron. I’m wondering if with the shorter club I’m more prone to a swing plane that is too vertical. If the takeway/top of the backswing is on too vertical of a plane, does that hinder the proper inside out swing?
Thanks,
Ray
January 11, 2016
Paul WilsonRay,
You should be working on swing positions with a mid iron. You only have one swing for all clubs. Yes the plane changes due to the length of the club but the elements are the same. If you stick to mid-irons and ingrain it you should be fine with the other clubs.
January 9, 2016
RaymondCHASTELExcellent lesson ,Paul:it took me some time ,though ,to acknowledge that to acheive a good golf swing ,you have to put utmost emphasis in turning the hips forward as fast And energetically as you CAN .The problem I see is that we ,men ,are notoriously stiff,in the HIP area….
January 11, 2016
Paul WilsonRaymond,
People can be stiff but they loosen up fairly quick if they just do the moves consistently. Most are just whacking away at it so they never use the legs. This is why I want people doing nightly practice swings. This way it’s easier to perfect the moves.