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Tight Follow Through Equals Tight Impact
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Paul Wilson
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on January 15, 2019
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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+
8 Responses to “Tight Follow Through Equals Tight Impact”
January 15, 2019
REXREESEThe light came on.
January 16, 2019
Paul WilsonRex,
Yes, this is a good one for you. I think you have a little resistance into the follow through. Hope you’re well. Haven’t seen you in a while.
January 16, 2019
CharlieFergusonPaul,
playing the last two holes of my round my back was getting sore.Since I started using your method things have improved,
thanks .
Charlie Ferguson.
January 16, 2019
Paul WilsonCharlie,
Very good. This is telling you that you are doing it right because in no way does my swing hurt your body. Great feeling when this happens. Coil/uncoil and loosen the arms. The body is the power source.
January 28, 2019
DerekSharpThanks for all the tips on powerless arms. I am getting there. I seem to find it easier to turn my arms off when using a driver. I probably swing a bit too fast still with irons and the arms can get ahead of the body turn. I noticed you commented elsewhere that you should swing slower with long irons and I look forward to your tip on that.
You seem to be short of thick wet grass where you are. Here in the UK I have plenty. Typically at a height of 3 – 4 inches. I get the impression that as the golf club tries to make its way through thick wet grass to contact the ball the club head may twist to send the ball to the right. Is this a situation where i should be turning the arms on and gripping tightly? And any suggestion about choice of club in this case?
January 28, 2019
Paul WilsonDerek,
A lot of people want to hit down with irons which is not what you should be doing. This occurs due to the right fundamentals. The driver is longer and swings flatter so keep this feeling even with irons.
How to Hit Long Irons: https://ignitiongolf.com/hit-long-irons/
Here is how to hit from light rough:
Hit From Light Rough: https://ignitiongolf.com/light-rough/
You are gripping hard enough to not let go of the club. Keep in mind I am holding on a 8 out of 10. My wrists are loose.
My Grip Pressure: https://ignitiongolf.com/my-grip-pressure/
Secure Grip Loose Wrists: https://ignitiongolf.com/secure-grip-loose-wrists/
Light rough you can hit anything. Super deep and long rough you would be hitting sand wedge to chop it out and get it back in the fairway.
January 28, 2019
GaryDuplockHey Paul I will try this prior to my next game, one question, after watching your monster lag video and the grip pressure at the top of the back swing how hard is to maintain loose arms at the finish of the swing, thanks and as always very helpful videos
January 28, 2019
Paul WilsonGary,
It is not loose arms. It is loose wrists.
My Grip Pressure: https://ignitiongolf.com/my-grip-pressure/
Secure Grip Loose Wrists: https://ignitiongolf.com/secure-grip-loose-wrists/
Also:
What Is Powerless Arms?: https://ignitiongolf.com/what-is-powerless-arms/
Powerless Arms Test: https://ignitiongolf.com/powerless-arms-test/
In no way am I trying to hit or help the club hit the ball in any way.