Round Out Your Back Swing by Tom Stickney
Round Out Your Back Swing by Tom Stickney Tom Stickney - A Top 100 Golf Teacher Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher

A lot of times people get a little anxious with the driver and they snatch it back with their arms. When you snatch it back the arms the club tends to go up when the club goes up you don't see a big shoulder turn when there's no shoulder turn guess what happens. The club returns to the golf ball exactly the same way it went up which is steep and from the outside the inside that causes you to leave the face open usually and the slice results.

So the one thing you want to do is you want to make sure that when you take this club away the club has a low to the ground and the right shoulder rotates when the right shoulder rotates the club works in a more rounded condition. When the club is more rounded it to come back down that way and it's going to be delivered from the inside a little bit easier. So in order to make sure that you don't snatch away the arms keep the club a low to the ground is driven by the rotation of your right shoulder just that little move right there and that will help you to round out that back swing and we round out that back swing you can have the proper delivery path and put that hook spin on the golf ball so give it a whirl.

2019-07-08

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

A lot of times people get a little anxious with the driver and they snatch it back with their arms. When you snatch it back the arms the club tends to go up when the club goes up you don't see a big shoulder turn when there's no shoulder turn guess what happens. The club returns to the golf ball exactly the same way it went up which is steep and from the outside the inside that causes you to leave the face open usually and the slice results.

So the one thing you want to do is you want to make sure that when you take this club away the club has a low to the ground and the right shoulder rotates when the right shoulder rotates the club works in a more rounded condition. When the club is more rounded it to come back down that way and it's going to be delivered from the inside a little bit easier. So in order to make sure that you don't snatch away the arms keep the club a low to the ground is driven by the rotation of your right shoulder just that little move right there and that will help you to round out that back swing and we round out that back swing you can have the proper delivery path and put that hook spin on the golf ball so give it a whirl.