Making Changes To Your Golf Downswing (Video) - by Pete Styles
Making Changes To Your Golf Downswing (Video) - by Pete Styles Pete Styles â?? PGA Teaching Pro Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro

As with making any change in a golf swing in particularly a golf down swing you really have got to focus on repetition. You have got to get yourself of the golf course get yourself onto the driving range, and spend quite a lot of time working on this downswing position. The real difficult thing about changing your downswing sequence is it's not a stage process you can't work on a bit is the time and it's very dynamic. So you can't really stand in front of a mirror and just do one bit is the time if I was to work my back swing For example I could look in the mirror and I could check a position and I could make sure I'm happy with it before I move on the pull of the downswing is by the time of started everything else is moving all at the same time so it can be quite quite difficult to. So actually stand in front remember and work on this particular because it's done in front of mirror work and all you like but is going to be not you when you come to the range all happens very very quickly.

So I feel the best way to work on this on the driving range with a 7 iron ball teed up you know make things nice and simple for yourself, and then start with the trigger. Once you've defined the trigger you'll actually find it easier to get everything working. So the trigger really should be that front hip to the left hip for the right handed golfer. We're going to go ahead and turn the clock to the top of the back swing get everything nice and loaded and stable and then trigger from this life side across and around and once of trigger it across and around everything else should start in motion. So from the top of the box going across and around everything drops into position then I'm in a good place to go ahead and release the club through. So if I'm down the line well that looks like it is up to the top on the cross and the round and as I've moved across and around the club was if I was to just move the club but could move and the hips can't move some out of sequence. If the hips move that starts the dropping into the club and everything is nicely sequence. So spending some time in the driving range drilling this in with when I'm trying to initiate with the trigger and if the left hip is the trigger for the right handed golfer that would be fantastic but would start sequence correctly. Then remembering that idea of giving the stone to try an ingrained downswing sequence change.

2017-04-28

Pete Styles â?? PGA Teaching Pro Pete Styles – PGA Teaching Pro

As with making any change in a golf swing in particularly a golf down swing you really have got to focus on repetition. You have got to get yourself of the golf course get yourself onto the driving range, and spend quite a lot of time working on this downswing position. The real difficult thing about changing your downswing sequence is it's not a stage process you can't work on a bit is the time and it's very dynamic. So you can't really stand in front of a mirror and just do one bit is the time if I was to work my back swing For example I could look in the mirror and I could check a position and I could make sure I'm happy with it before I move on the pull of the downswing is by the time of started everything else is moving all at the same time so it can be quite quite difficult to. So actually stand in front remember and work on this particular because it's done in front of mirror work and all you like but is going to be not you when you come to the range all happens very very quickly.

So I feel the best way to work on this on the driving range with a 7 iron ball teed up you know make things nice and simple for yourself, and then start with the trigger. Once you've defined the trigger you'll actually find it easier to get everything working. So the trigger really should be that front hip to the left hip for the right handed golfer. We're going to go ahead and turn the clock to the top of the back swing get everything nice and loaded and stable and then trigger from this life side across and around and once of trigger it across and around everything else should start in motion. So from the top of the box going across and around everything drops into position then I'm in a good place to go ahead and release the club through. So if I'm down the line well that looks like it is up to the top on the cross and the round and as I've moved across and around the club was if I was to just move the club but could move and the hips can't move some out of sequence. If the hips move that starts the dropping into the club and everything is nicely sequence. So spending some time in the driving range drilling this in with when I'm trying to initiate with the trigger and if the left hip is the trigger for the right handed golfer that would be fantastic but would start sequence correctly. Then remembering that idea of giving the stone to try an ingrained downswing sequence change.