In this video tip PGA golf professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer talk you through the benefits of a connected golf swing and help you to understand the terminology. By utilizing a 100 yard pitch shot technique Matt and Pete will highlight how a connected golf swing can differ from a disconnected golf swing. A wide and connected version is often sought after as the more consistent approach. The ideal position for a connecting golf swing would feel like the hands and arms are directly in front of the chest during the turning motion of the golf swing and don't get too separated from the body action. This can help with timing and consistency of the golf swing.
Golfers and golf coaches like nothing more than a little bit of a buzz word something that floats around the internet something that golf coaches like to get the teeth look into and the thing at the moment a lot of people talk about is a connected golf swing. You know he looks very connected him there when he hits it 250 yards next to the flag. So alot of golfers come to us asking what is a connected swing? How do I get connected swing? If you're clicking on this tip to maybe understanding of a better connection in your golf swing and that will help you improve your golf.
While it is a buzz word will still have a lot of merit definitely you know the good swings at the moment I say it is a buzz a word at the moment. Though looking at them you know the guys who are repeatable all the time and making you know good stats with green's hit fairways hit they all are connected in doing one thing very similar. So I think the connection is more consistent more reliable of control yet definitely instead of being a bit handsy and relying on the timing all the time just to try and at one split second sync everything up for the magic moment if you are a little bit connected you should be able to do a little bit more repeatedly.