This level of accuracy and control requires a number of principles falling into place.
- Dynamic Posture: Holding posture angles throughout the swing
- Consistent Swing Radius: Keeping your hands stretched away from your body until late in the follow through
- Centre Point: Keeping your body from moving laterally in the back swing
- Arm Dynamics: Unwinding the arms,wrists and club head at the correct time and in sync with the body
This is partly why golf coaching can get a little messy at times. The pupil is normally after a relatively 'quick fix"but until all these principles are mastered the ball striking will be a little unpredictable and heavily reliant on timing.
Dynamic Posture:
This is the principle of simply holding your posture angles until well after impact during the swing. This screen grab is taken from the Everyday Golf Coach app where I explain this concept in more detail and demonstrate the 'x' drill to create a powerful pivot motion of the body while staying in posture. The images represent a still at address position (top right), back swing and impact (main still). A useful thought is to imagine that your back side is touching a wall and must remain touching until after impact. This would keep you from standing up out of your posture prematurely.
This is a tricky move to master but is absolutely essential. If you are just starting out then I would recommend putting a few hours in on the range to get this right. It will take a lot of concentration initially but like all movement patterns, once fully learnt it will eventually happen without any conscious attention on your part.
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