By request – Bernard Sheridan helps you “Take Control of Your Game!” With drills to stop over swing and create a compact backswing. Please leave your comment…
By request – Bernard Sheridan helps you “Take Control of Your Game!” With drills to stop over swing and create a compact backswing. Please leave your comment…
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Ahlim, Make sure that you keep your shoulders rotating as you hinge.
Sometimes as you hinge without a shoulder rotation the shaft will get
steep. Give that a try. If you like you can video tape your swing and send
it to me for review. I can do analysis for you and give you drills to
follow to help. Email me direct for the link parbreakers@gmail.com
Ahlim, This takes practice. Work on the backswing without a ball. This will
help you not freeze when you need to take your shot because you are use to
doing it. it will take some time but just keep at it. Thanks for the
comment.
Great videos, I like the 1st part of your backswing example. However the
top it appears your left arm is bent, which I thought indicates an over
swing. Or is it ok to bend your left arm at the top of the backswing?
Yes, It is fine to have the left arm bent slightly. Not to much or you will
lose power. But a little is fine.
Hi Mr.Bernard , can i ask u question where if we don’t want to get
overswing , of cause we have to start the swing with the shoulder but i had
use my hand to start the swing quite a long time but now need to use my
shoulder to start the swing is quite hard but i still working on it .I
found that i tend to freeze at the set up . Can u give me some idea ?
Thanks so much !
Hi Mr.Bernard , I would like to ask a question where in the video during
your chest rotate , the club is outside your hand . At that time we got to
hinge up but for me sometime if i try that , when my club is outside and
then i hinge my wrist , i found that my club is too upright and steep . Can
you explain to me ? Thank you .