Rotating efficiently in the golf swing is one of the fundamental parts of an efficient backswing and a part of the technique the golfers often misunderstand or become lazy with in time. In this video tip PGA professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer will explain how a simple club over the shoulder drill, ensuring that the ends of the club Point at the golf ball during the backswing and the follow-through phase, combined with maintaining spine angle is a great exercise to improve your rotational movement during the golf swing.
So when I see a golf swing that I like Pete's it always looks quite simple to me doesn't look like there's a lot going on throughout the backswing the downswing transition. It always looks quite simple it's not that he's offensive that word it's not let's doesn't need to be over technical it just looks like it's going to be easy to repeat to me and I think the key aspect of that simplicity is the rotation of the golf swing. It's just a nice turn and turn if you're going to help us create a simple golf swing how would you do that.
It's a fair point as cause we often talk about a golf swing it's just been nice and simple back and through back and through. That may be oversimplified all the technical stuff that goes on but it's if done with the right meaning the right feeling because I take your point that if something looks simple often looks easy looks easy to repeat. Then maybe we can see that in lots of all the sports you know yeah gymnast do double flips on they land it to make it look easy that's because the technique is absolutely dialed in.