How Human Nature Affects Your Spine Angle

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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 Human Nature Affects Your Spine Angle”

  1. October 29, 2012

    chadcarpenter

    This provided some very useful ideas on ways to achieve staying down and in the shot. I found the setup cue to rotate my head to see the target rather than lifting up very useful. The other idea was to listen for impact. I found that to be a new way to achieve the desired result that no one has ever mentioned. When I worked on this I tried to hear impact especially through my left ear as an extra way of staying behind the ball. The approaches of looking at the ball, back of the ball, logo etc. I have tried at various times, but they tend to somewhat reinforce for me hitting at the ball rather than swinging through the ball on the way to the finish.

    I ended up in the tilted eyes finish almost automatically when I paid attention to the two ideas I singled out. Thanks for an innovative approach to a long-term problem of mine.

    • October 30, 2012

      Paul Wilson

      Chad,

      Glad you liked these tips. Topping and hitting it thin are big problems than can drive you crazy. Within no time you should have this fixed which will make you a lot more consistent.

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