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Opposite Series – Head Still or Move It
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Paul Wilson
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on October 13, 2015
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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 “Opposite Series – Head Still or Move It”
October 13, 2015
AndrewRobsonThanks Paul, I already knew this from your previous lessons but always a good reminder. I can honestly say this was what made the biggest impact to my game. I had most of your other points sort of under control after a month or so of your lessons, but once I got the idea of the head over the back leg it all came together. I have knocked at leas 10 shots off my game now. Thanks for the great lessons.
Andrew
October 15, 2015
Paul WilsonAndrew,
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback.
This is a huge part of the swing. Glad you figured it out.
October 14, 2015
RoyDoes the head move back the same distance with irons and driver?
Roy
October 15, 2015
Paul WilsonRoy,
It would move back more with driver as your stance is a little wider. Just move it back until you feel the weight load 80% into the back instep. This will be enough.
October 16, 2015
RaymondCHASTELPaul ,Regarding the attack angle with the Driver of the PGA Tour Players and the LPGA Tour Players ,there’s a difference :
PGA attack angle (Average )-1.3° Clubhead speed (Average )112 MPH
LPGA attack angle (Average )+3° Clubhead speed (Average ) 94 MPH
We amateurs are more close to the Ladies club speed :does this mean we should hit the ball upwards from the tee with the Driver?
When your clubhead speed is over 100 MPH ,should we hit downwards ?
October 17, 2015
Paul WilsonRaymond,
How about not hitting anything. This would be you thinking of impact. You will get the proper angle of attack by working on the right fundamentals. The club is descending due firing your lower body in the downswing. The harder you fire the more you tilt so even with longer clubs they will be descending. I’m sure there are some that are attacking on a slight upward angle as well. Just keep the wrists loose and focus on powering your swing with your lower body. If you do your angle of attack will be perfect.
Watch:
Impact Tilt With Different Clubs: https://ignitiongolf.com/impact-tilt-different-clubs/