Take it back slowly
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010Golf instruction pertaining to the backswing is usually sought as a fix for players who have a tendency hurrying the club down or away. In terms of impact on a swing and its consistency, the backswing is integral and detrimental if not executed properly. To teachers and professional providing golf instruction, backswing issues will be easily identifiable and correctable with consistent good practice. Golfers should take the club back in a controlled manner that keeps everything on plane and working in proper order. Each part of the body starts moving at a different point in the backswing, so golfers who hurry their backswing may be compounding their problems without realizing the negative impact. At the top of the backswing, players should have the body geared up with all moving parts ready to uncoil in synchronization.
