Hitting the Ball Solid Comes From Connection by Tom Stickney
Hitting the Ball Solid Comes From Connection by Tom Stickney Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

A golf magazine best slice fixed tip comes from Paul Siegel from 1970. What Paul wanted you to do was make sure that everything was parallel like your train track definition of alignment just like we normally do and then gently pre-cock the right hip backwards what this does is allow the arms hands in the club to have a natural path to the inside. Now what Paul did not want us to do is put ourselves in a condition pre-cock the right hip and then use our arms to pull the club to be inside by setting everything here and pre-cocking the right hip backwards you have a segue or an avenue for the arms hands and club to move to the inside promoting an in to out swing path.

What most amateurs do is they tend to line up open or to the left of their target line from there the club tends to create an out to in or slice type producing type of motion which robs us of distance power and accuracy. So let's review what we'd like to do set our body parallel left of our target from there what we want to do is gently prre-cock the right hip backwards allowing our arms and hands the club to come to the inside and when that happens we should come from the inside and produce a bicycle draw. So let's see the works that is the draw I am looking for.

2019-07-05

Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

A golf magazine best slice fixed tip comes from Paul Siegel from 1970. What Paul wanted you to do was make sure that everything was parallel like your train track definition of alignment just like we normally do and then gently pre-cock the right hip backwards what this does is allow the arms hands in the club to have a natural path to the inside. Now what Paul did not want us to do is put ourselves in a condition pre-cock the right hip and then use our arms to pull the club to be inside by setting everything here and pre-cocking the right hip backwards you have a segue or an avenue for the arms hands and club to move to the inside promoting an in to out swing path.

What most amateurs do is they tend to line up open or to the left of their target line from there the club tends to create an out to in or slice type producing type of motion which robs us of distance power and accuracy. So let's review what we'd like to do set our body parallel left of our target from there what we want to do is gently prre-cock the right hip backwards allowing our arms and hands the club to come to the inside and when that happens we should come from the inside and produce a bicycle draw. So let's see the works that is the draw I am looking for.