Student Swing – Too Tilited

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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+

7 Responses to “Student Swing – Too Tilited”

  1. January 29, 2018

    JoyValentino

    Hey Paul,
    Do you ever travel the country offering golf clinics? If so, where could I find your itinerary? Would love to attend a one day clinic if / when you are on the road.
    thank you
    John Valentino
    Albuquerque, NM

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      January 29, 2018

      Paul Wilson

      John,

      I don’t teach anywhere other than here. We do offer swing analysis and live skype lesson for those who cannot travel here. These work great as we can let you know what to work on. Let us know if you would like more info.

    • February 18, 2018

      CharlesHurd

      Hi – Like your clinics however, I am getting a sore neck on the left side. Am I doing something wrong that you might be able to pinpoint it or is it just because I am 84?
      By the way I have increased my distance between 10 to 12 yards. Thanks

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        February 18, 2018

        Paul Wilson

        Charles,

        Yes, you are doing something wrong. In no way does my swing hurt your body. If so, you are doing it wrong.

        Sounds like you are swinging too hard or coming around in a way that is putting strain on your neck. Just check the follow through positions and loosen up. Also, don’t go around more than perpendicular to the target line. Any more is unnecessary.

        If you try to do the positions tight you will find it difficult. If this continues we may have you send us a video of you swing so we can check it. Glad you are seeing more distance. I love hearing it.

  2. August 19, 2018

    DonYoshikawa

    If the shoulder is swinging flatter, what is the move that drops the club down on plane rather than coming over the top? It seems to me, a flat shoulder movement would bring the shoulder outwards rather than downwards and if the arms follow you would come over the top.

  3. August 20, 2018

    DonYoshikawa

    Ok, got it.

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