I don't think I've ever met a golfer that suggests they don't want to hit the ball further, they don't want more power. Even if the golfer says they don't want more power, it'll always be nice to hit that drive another 10 yards down the fairway or to hit a nine iron into a green instead of an eight iron. You get more control at your shorter irons of course. So anybody who's ever played the game would like to hit that ball just that little bit further. If they could do so, and keep control.
And if you fit into that bracket of thinking, I'd like to hit the ball further and keep control, we need to look at the things that give us the power. What can give us the power? What can help us encourage us to hit the ball a little bit further. And having some L- shape in our back swing is one of those key areas that can give us more power. And I feel a lot of golfers miss out on this power because they're not necessarily using the correct L-shape in their back swing.
So in this nice little series of videos, we're going to investigate how from a good address position; where we've got this straight line, we swing back. We've got this quite wide takeaway; how we get from here to an L-shape. How holding the L-shape to the top. How holding the L-shape all the way back down again and how releasing the L-shape at the bottom can generate the maximum amount of power, the maximum amount of controlled fours with their golf swings throughout the entire bag.