Stop Fat Shots When Working On Moving Your Head

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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+

6 Responses to “Stop Fat Shots When Working On Moving Your Head”

  1. October 23, 2013

    RichardLong

    Paul got it. Problem is on downswing the upper body drifts back too far past ball.
    Meaning the head has to come back and moves past ball. I always try and get belt buckle facing left if target but I really struggle with the head drifting too far forward. Any suggestions?
    Thanks
    Dick

    • October 23, 2013

      Paul Wilson

      Dick,

      I think when you are starting down you are shifting your weight too soon to the forward foot. You need to watch this tip:

      Weight Distribution: https://ignitiongolf.com/weight-distribution

      AS you turn to start the downswing it is a gradual shift off the right instep. When you shift immediately you head will be moving ahead of the ball in the downswing.

  2. October 26, 2013

    JAMESHUNT

    regarding head movement and two axis…..makes perfect sense. To do it the “other” way, one has to become a “Butt Tucker”.
    but thats another story……

  3. December 30, 2013

    RaymondCHASTEL

    Paul ,I found a video of ancient champion .LEO DIEGEL:h

    • December 31, 2013

      Paul Wilson

      Raymond,

      Balance: Understand what you are doing in the golf swing. Coil and uncoil without trying to hit it as hard as you can. See the swing as a spring. You coil it and uncoil it. As you coil you need to work on a stable base and loading into the back instep. Then uncoiling to the follow through. Do this at a pace you can handle then you speed up the uncoil. Balance is about repetition and understanding. Too many people are just whacking at it as hard as they can. If so, how can you ever swing in balance?

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