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Swing Through Like It Is Not There
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Paul Wilson
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on June 9, 2016
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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 “Swing Through Like It Is Not There”
June 10, 2016
DaleJenkinsPaul –
As part of swinging to Point B and accepting that the ball is the problem,when starting the backswing I am not looking at the ball but trying to look ahead to the release position. In this way I’m not focusing on hitting the ball and have a sense of the direction of the club in the downswing. Is this a good idea?
Nooyorkguy
June 10, 2016
Paul WilsonDale,
I just see the ball as part of the landscape. I am not fixed on it. You can you certainly do this in your own way. Just be sure you are not coming out of it as you swing through. If you are lifting up that’s not good either.
What To Look At: https://ignitiongolf.com/looking-at-golf-ball
June 10, 2016
AlanCranstonI fully understand point A to point B. I successfully turn my shoulders (coil), hinge my wrist, turn my lower body (uncoil) and touch my knees but I do not consistently touch the back of my head with the shaft. Any tips to help or my wrist is not loose enough on the down swing/follow trough?.
June 10, 2016
Paul WilsonAlan,
Just take the club and physically move it to the back of your head. You are not doing it because you are not thinking about it. I go through this all of the time. This is the first position everyone forgets yet they all want power and consistency.
So just do it in a mirror every night. Swing through and watch yourself do it. Hold it. Check it and make sure it is perfect. If someone told me to do this it would be mastered in 2-3 days because I would just go home and work on it in practice swings. So make it important. Keep the wrists loose and just touch it to your head. After a while it will go there on its own.
Watch:
One Of The Secrets To The Golf Swing: https://ignitiongolf.com/secrets-to-golf-swing/
DRILL: Touch Legs Touch Head: https://ignitiongolf.com/follow-through-sequence-drill/
DRILL: Touch Head In Follow Through: https://ignitiongolf.com/drill-touch-head-follow-through/
Hit, Hold and Check: https://ignitiongolf.com/hold-check-follow-through/
When Is Your Swing Over?: https://ignitiongolf.com/swing-club-touching-head/
How Far Around Should You Swing?: https://ignitiongolf.com/swing-how-far-around/
June 10, 2016
RaymondCHASTELPaul, At home ,I always practice ” dry run” swings without a Ball .However,I fin d convenient to Mark where THE Ball is supposed to be .To do so ,I just put a strip OF tape on THE carpet I lay put in front OF me ( To protect THE tiling ,” just in case ” ) .To rehearse accurately ,you should always know where THE Ball is in your stance ,depending on THE club you Play ( I use THE BEN HOGAN method ,where THE Ball is always at THE same place vs your right foot ,it’s only THE back foot which is up and down and ,and forwards and back).
To complète full y THE follow through ( ” TOUCH YOUR HEAD ” )you must be totally relaxed ,and turn full y on THE left leg : it also shows you don’t decelerate after you have ” hit” THE Ball.
I âgree with you ,THE ” finish ” position is THE most important position to observe .if THE finish is fine ,it means your swing was OK.
June 10, 2016
Paul WilsonRaymond,
Although this may work for you I don’t want people thinking of the ball in any way. If people put tape on the ground they will try to hit the tape. This is still hitting. In fact, I want people swinging just slightly off of the ground. This way there is nothing there so they can focus on the positions not the ball.