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Sign up for free Log in. The “simple golf” swing : “golf for the rest of us” Item Preview. Try this simple method before every shot on the course and you’ll definitely drop a few strokes. The only way you can improve timing is to practice. If you practice, your timing will improve. If you’ve never picked up a club before, timing is definitely something that will require effort.

Instruction regarding the timing of a golf swing is complex. Most books on golf instruction go into great detail trying to describe the aspect of timing and transition. We will not be doing that because we are writing this book to simplify your swing, not complicate it.

Hold the club lightly throughout the entire swing. Think about a power hitter in baseball. So it is in golf. To be a good golfer, it’s not necessary to have perfect timing; however, you cannot allow poor timing to hurt you to the point where you are missing fairways. At this point, your focus should be on becoming a consistent golfer.

It is important to have realistic goals. Right now, you should have only one goal. The goal is to make solid impact on every shot. It’s an easy technique that will produce fantastic results.

You don’t need to have a long and complicated back swing to send the ball a long way down the fairway. Try taking, what you believe to be, a half swing. The ball will go almost as far. It may not leave the clubface with the same speed, but it also will not slice 40 yards to the right.

Which shot would you rather have on a golf course? The drill I’m about to teach you will help you consistently keep the ball in the fairway, and give you better accuracy with all of your clubs.

Please start with the three pictures below. Understand that the point of these pictures is to get your arms and chest connected. You should understand the feeling of “being connected” before you try to incorporate this critical step into your golf swing.

If you hold the club straight out in front of you, there will be a triangle formed between your arms and chest. Just focus on keeping the triangle between your arms and chest fixed. Just move your arms with your chest. When your chest stops rotating, your arms also stop.

Please see the three pictures below and try it out. Turn to your right, then back around to your left, keeping the triangle between your arms and chest constant at all times. They are an extension. They are connected. Furthermore, your arms shouldn’t be swinging unless your chest is rotating. Don’t start swinging your arms without starting the shoulder turn. Your left elbow remains locked throughout the entire swing. When you complete your shoulder turn, your arms should stop as well.

The goal will be to have your left arm exactly parallel to the ground. Your elbow is still locked. When it gets there…STOP. Do not continue to swing your arms. Start your backswing. Focus on keeping your back straight, and your chest out. To help you swing directly around your spine, try focusing on rotating your right shoulder back and around your spine.

If you focus on the right shoulder, your left shoulder will be in the correct position automatically. Keep your left elbow locked. Some of you may be able to turn about 90 degrees around your spine as shown in the picture on the left.

Others may only be able to turn 45 degrees around your spine. Either is okay, but do not start moving other parts of the body to compensate for not being able to make a full shoulder turn. Stop when it gets uncomfortable. When your left arm becomes parallel to the ground, stop your swing. Don’t start rotating your shoulders through the ball, leaving your arms to catch up. This is the number one slice-producing move in golf. Your arms and hands are an extension of your chest and shoulders.

Don’t start the downswing with your arms either. The result of this will be an inconsistent hook. Please focus on making the arms and hands a direct extension of your chest and shoulders. This is the only timing issue that you need to understand and embrace. It’s also very simple and easy to remember, and that is one of our primary goals! Keep the triangle that you have formed between your chest and arms in tact. Your arms and hands need to be an extension of your chest all the way through your swing.

Therefore, to stay connected, you may have to remind yourself consciously to start the downswing with your arms. I said above that you should not start the downswing with your arms, and you shouldn’t.

But you may have to remind yourself to starting swinging your arms at the top of the backswing, just so they can keep up with your body. Remember, your hands have further to travel than your body, so it’s essential that they “keep up”, or the result will be a slice. Turn both shoulders and sides directly around your spine. Keep your left arm locked, and your left wrist locked. Although difficult to see from this camera-angle, the triangle is still perfectly in tact.

Remember that your hands should be an extension of your chest at all points during this drill. Don’t be concerned with anything except rotating perfectly around your spine upper and lower , your hands being an extension of your chest, and stopping when your left arm is parallel to the ground.

If you are rotating directly around your spine, your hips have turned, and the rest of your lower body is in the correct position automatically. You should feel that your weight has transferred somewhat to the inside of your right leg. Keep your feet firmly planted on the ground. This is a point of emphasis in the Simple Golf Swing. If you take the time to focus on this drill you are well on your way to having a golf swing that will enable you to keep the ball on the fairway and in play.

Practice this drill times a day for a few days with your heaviest club. Do these repetitions very slowly and deliberately. Feel the way your hands are maintaining their position in front of your chest at all times. Each step is crucial, and dependent on the previous step.

Some of the steps are completed simultaneously. It’s important that you give each step the same amount of attention. The steps are in the order that you should practice them. Once you feel that you have mastered step one, you can move on to step two. Don’t move on though, until you understand and can perform the present step.

You will notice that you are striking the ball better after every step. Remember to approach each step separately. Step 1: Rotate right shoulder around spine As you may have figured out already, the core of simplifying your swing is having a straight axis to turn around.

This accomplishes three things. First, it gives your swing a fixed reference. In other words, it lets you come back to where you started. Second, it makes it possible to take the same swing, over and over again. Finally, it puts you in a position to hit down on the ball, giving you better ball flight. All of these benefits are essential to lowering your handicap.

The sooner you learn to make a shoulder turn around your spine, the sooner you will get the benefits of the Simple Golf Swing.

Of the steps I will be teaching you, this is the most important because all of the other steps revolve around it.

If you have mastered the timing drill that I went through earlier, this step will be a breeze. Some people have problems swinging around their spine. When you think about getting power from your swing, most likely your first thought is to make a big movement back horizontal with your left shoulder and arm. This movement will force you to hit behind the ball, and it brings very inconsistent results.

There should be no horizontal movement throughout the entire swing process. This is one of the hardest concepts to grasp, but once it clicks, it will revolutionize your swing. If you learn how to rotate around your spine properly, it will provide an abundance of power delivered directly to the back of the golf ball.

When you make your turn, you should only focus on rotating your right shoulder back and around your spine, keeping your hands in the proper position with regard to your chest. During the back swing, most people focus only on what the left arm and shoulder are doing. However, you need to be concentrating at this point on what the right arm and shoulder are doing. It’s really a fairly easy concept once you train yourself. At first you may have to exaggerate this step. It will feel very strange for you because you haven’t been using your spine as the pivot point for your swing.

Most of you have only been using your upper body to generate club head speed. Usually, the lack of rotation of your hips, torso, and hands has resulted in a weak and unpredictable delivery of power to the golf ball. Everything rotates around your spine. Remember to stay connected hands to chest position as you rotate your right shoulder around your spine. This is very important and will lead us into step two. The picture at left shows the correct setup position from above. You can see the correct shoulder turn by looking at this picture in conjunction with the picture directly below.

Notice that there is no horizontal movement. There should also be no vertical movement. Everything rotates around the spine. Focus on rotating the right side of your body around your spine.

The left side will move into place automatically. Imagine the line that has been drawn is your spine axis. When the backswing is made, just rotate everything around that axis. If you do this properly, you will be on the correct plane. This correct swing plane will help your power, accuracy, and consistency. Keep the left arm locked as shown. The goal of this photo is to show that there is no lateral movement.

Simply rotating your right shoulder around your spine. While this may add a bit of power, it will totally throw off your timing. The results of a wrist cock are slices, hooks, fat shots, etc. Think of the wrists as being totally stiff throughout your backswing.

I know this is contradictory to everything that you have heard, but trust me it works. In step 4 you will learn how to release your wrist through the ball, so please don’t be concerned with the loss of power this may cause.

You will gain all of it back and more. You need to keep your right elbow on your side as you complete the backswing. Your right elbow won’t be in contact with your side when you are in the set-up position, but it will be soon after you start your backswing. You may have heard of the drill where you keep your golf towel in your right armpit throughout the entire swing.

It’s a good drill to practice while you are working on this step. The right elbow should remain locked to your right side throughout the backswing. As you can see, the left arm is still locked as well.

This step is included for many reasons. First, it helps you swing around your spine and promotes a correct shoulder turn. It’s really hard to move your body horizontally, while keeping your right elbow locked to your side at the same time.

So, keeping your elbow in contact with your side will help tremendously in assuring that you swing around your body, every single time. Third, it’s a power-producing move because it will put you in a position to easily flip your hands through the ball. Fourth, keeping your right elbow locked to your side will give you a great point of reference.

It keeps your swing plane correct, and is a great indicator of when to stop the back swing. Finally, it helps you to “stay connected” throughout the swing.

If you have your right elbow locked at your side, it will be hard to swing your arms without rotating your shoulders and visa versa. As mentioned above, staying connected and keeping your right elbow locked to your side will provide you with a good reference. During this step you will use this reference to tell you when to end your back swing. Knowing when to end it will be simple. You will end your back swing when the first of two things happens.

Either, your feet will lose firm contact with the ground, or your left arm will become parallel to the ground. When one of these two things happens you will know to stop the back swing.

If you are not very flexible, your feet may start to become unplanted first. You should rotate around your spine as much as possible, while keeping your right elbow locked to your side. Most people will be able to rotate somewhere between 45 and 90 degrees around their spine. If you turn further than this, you will feel that your feet start to become lose their solid contact with the ground. Your feet should remain firmly planted on the ground throughout the back swing.

Your left elbow is still locked. You are taking your backswing, rotating around your spine, and staying connected. At some point during this process, your left arm will become parallel to the ground. Stop the backswing at this point. The farther you swing back, the more control you will lose. You may think that you will be sacrificing power if you take a shorter back swing. So as you can see, this step will provide you with countless benefits.

All these benefits, and you only have to remember two things. Your goal at this point should be to simultaneously swing around your spine and keep your right elbow locked at your side. If you can complete steps one and two, you will notice more power, better accuracy, and repeatable results.

You will be on the correct swing plane, and will have eliminated the source of most problems that have lead to poor results in the past. The picture at left shows the right elbow “locked” to the side of your body. You want to keep contact between the right elbow and your right side. As soon, as you get there, start your downswing. Stay connected all the way through the ball. Your hands and arms only swing as the shoulders rotate.

If you start your downswing by rotating your chest, without starting to swing your arms, you will most definitely end up slicing the ball. If you swing your arms before rotating your chest, you will most likely hook the ball. Staying connected will always produce the straightest ball. During step three, focus on rotating around your spine and staying connected. You may have to consciously start the downswing with your arms. If you focus only on the rotation of your shoulders through the ball, you will most likely leave your hands behind.

Keep your right elbow close to your side as you swing toward the ball Remember the towel drill! During this step your left elbow should still be locked. Keeping your left elbow locked during this step will really help your ball to fly straight, and it will also add power. Focus on staying connected, keeping your left elbow locked, and rotating around your spine.

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That is what we want here. All of the bending is done at the hips. Bending at the waist and keeping a straight back will promote great ball flight and consistency. The relationship between the arms and chest has not changed. This is the final setup position. The back is still straight. All you need to do is bend at the waist until the club touches the ground. As you can see, the arms are still stretched out, and the hands are hanging straight down from the shoulders.

They seem lower than waist-level, but the relationship between the arms and chest has not changed. Your legs remain in a fixed position, while you move the arms and chest together to the ball. This is the key to a good, simple setup. Now you are in a position to hit a golf ball straight and consistently down the middle. Every time you hit a golf ball, go through this set-up drill. It will become easier each time you hit a ball.

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First, get in to your normal setup position, as I describe above. You’ve got the driver in hand, you’re bent over at the waist, you’re back is perfectly straight, and you’re ready to take a good swing.

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You will need to experiment with the amount that you need to adjust it shouldn’t be much. Your chest may move about 1 – 3 inches. It doesn’t seem like very much, but the result will be very noticeable. Just remember that nothing else in your swing or setup changes. Your lower body doesn’t move because you have already determined the correct distance between your feet and the ball. It’s just a matter of standing up a bit straighter, and then reaching out a bit more with the arms to compensate.

After we get through the remaining sections, you will understand that this will change your swing plane a bit. Your swing plane will become more horizontal, the straighter you stand up. Please realize that nothing else should change. You will swing each of your clubs in exactly the same fashion found below.

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Now, do not lift your fingers up, bringing the grip of the club into your palm; instead, hold the handle steady with your left fingers and wrap your palm around the top of the grip. This is an important distinction. Now, you should be able to easily place your left thumb directly on top of the club.

This should form a V-shape where your left thumb and left forefinger meet. Hold the club steady with your right hand, and place left hand underneath the club as shown. Keep the club head pointed upward to assure that it will be square at setup. Once you have placed your palm on top of the club, do the same with your left thumb. Place it directly on top of the handle of the club. Next, interlock the left forefinger, and the right pinky. Nudge your right hand all the way towards the bottom of the grip.

Now again, wrap the right palm all the way around the top of the grip. Your fingers should be giving the club most of the support it needs, NOT your palms. Now that you have the proper grip with your left hand, we can focus on the right hand. Take your right hand and place it underneath the handle of the club. Lift up your left forefinger from underneath the club so it can move freely. Interlock your right picky with your left forefinger.

Wrap your right fingers lightly around the handle of the club as shown to the left. Hopefully, you already have a grip that closely resembles this one. There are some slight variations, but this grip is standard for the most part. It should produce the best results. However, if you have a different grip than this, and you are more comfortable using it, you may continue using it.

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However, if you are still having problems when you get through the system, please incorporate the above grip method into your swing. Just to clarify…although this discussion of grip technique may seem rather detailed, it will be clear once you put your hands on the club. Tense muscles will result in a stiff swing and substantial loss of power. However, there is one good and simple method for lining up with your target that you probably don’t use.

Stand behind the ball, looking at your target. Take your club and line up the target with your ball. Now pick a leaf, a blade of grass, or anything else that catches your eye that is perfectly in line with your target. The item should be one 1 to three 3 feet away. Now just line everything up with that item and fire away. This method won’t cure all of your alignment problems, but it does give you a simple way to assure that you are on the right path.

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The only way you can improve timing is to practice. If you practice, your timing will improve. If you’ve never picked up a club before, timing is definitely something that will require effort. Instruction regarding the timing of a golf swing is complex.

Most books on golf instruction go into great detail trying to describe the aspect of timing and transition. We will not be doing that because we are writing this book to simplify your swing, not complicate it. Hold the club lightly throughout the entire swing. Think about a power hitter in baseball.

So it is in golf. To be a good golfer, it’s not necessary to have perfect timing; however, you cannot allow poor timing to hurt you to the point where you are missing fairways. At this point, your focus should be on becoming a consistent golfer.

It is important to have realistic goals. Right now, you should have only one goal. The goal is to make solid impact on every shot.

It’s an easy technique that will produce fantastic results. You don’t need to have a long and complicated back swing to send the ball a long way down the fairway. Try taking, what you believe to be, a half swing. The ball will go almost as far.

It may not leave the clubface with the same speed, but it also will not slice 40 yards to the right. Which shot would you rather have on a golf course?

The drill I’m about to teach you will help you consistently keep the ball in the fairway, and give you better accuracy with all of your clubs. Please start with the three pictures below. Understand that the point of these pictures is to get your arms and chest connected. You should understand the feeling of “being connected” before you try to incorporate this critical step into your golf swing. If you hold the club straight out in front of you, there will be a triangle formed between your arms and chest.

Just focus on keeping the triangle between your arms and chest fixed. Just move your arms with your chest. When your chest stops rotating, your arms also stop. Please see the three pictures below and try it out.

Turn to your right, then back around to your left, keeping the triangle between your arms and chest constant at all times. They are an extension. They are connected. Furthermore, your arms shouldn’t be swinging unless your chest is rotating.

Don’t start swinging your arms without starting the shoulder turn. Your left elbow remains locked throughout the entire swing. When you complete your shoulder turn, your arms should stop as well. The goal will be to have your left arm exactly parallel to the ground. Your elbow is still locked. When it gets there…STOP. Do not continue to swing your arms. Start your backswing.

Focus on keeping your back straight, and your chest out. To help you swing directly around your spine, try focusing on rotating your right shoulder back and around your spine. If you focus on the right shoulder, your left shoulder will be in the correct position automatically.

Keep your left elbow locked. Some of you may be able to turn about 90 degrees around your spine as shown in the picture on the left. Others may only be able to turn 45 degrees around your spine. Either is okay, but do not start moving other parts of the body to compensate for not being able to make a full shoulder turn.

Stop when it gets uncomfortable. When your left arm becomes parallel to the ground, stop your swing. Don’t start rotating your shoulders through the ball, leaving your arms to catch up. This is the number one slice-producing move in golf. Your arms and hands are an extension of your chest and shoulders.

Don’t start the downswing with your arms either. The result of this will be an inconsistent hook. Please focus on making the arms and hands a direct extension of your chest and shoulders. This is the only timing issue that you need to understand and embrace. It’s also very simple and easy to remember, and that is one of our primary goals!

Keep the triangle that you have formed between your chest and arms in tact. Your arms and hands need to be an extension of your chest all the way through your swing.

Therefore, to stay connected, you may have to remind yourself consciously to start the downswing with your arms. I said above that you should not start the downswing with your arms, and you shouldn’t. But you may have to remind yourself to starting swinging your arms at the top of the backswing, just so they can keep up with your body. Remember, your hands have further to travel than your body, so it’s essential that they “keep up”, or the result will be a slice.

Turn both shoulders and sides directly around your spine. Keep your left arm locked, and your left wrist locked. Although difficult to see from this camera-angle, the triangle is still perfectly in tact. Remember that your hands should be an extension of your chest at all points during this drill.

Don’t be concerned with anything except rotating perfectly around your spine upper and lower , your hands being an extension of your chest, and stopping when your left arm is parallel to the ground.

If you are rotating directly around your spine, your hips have turned, and the rest of your lower body is in the correct position automatically. You should feel that your weight has transferred somewhat to the inside of your right leg. Keep your feet firmly planted on the ground. This is a point of emphasis in the Simple Golf Swing. If you take the time to focus on this drill you are well on your way to having a golf swing that will enable you to keep the ball on the fairway and in play.

Practice this drill times a day for a few days with your heaviest club. Do these repetitions very slowly and deliberately. Feel the way your hands are maintaining their position in front of your chest at all times. Each step is crucial, and dependent on the previous step. Some of the steps are completed simultaneously. It’s important that you give each step the same amount of attention. The steps are in the order that you should practice them. Once you feel that you have mastered step one, you can move on to step two.

Don’t move on though, until you understand and can perform the present step. You will notice that you are striking the ball better after every step. Remember to approach each step separately. Step 1: Rotate right shoulder around spine As you may have figured out already, the core of simplifying your swing is having a straight axis to turn around.

This accomplishes three things. First, it gives your swing a fixed reference. In other words, it lets you come back to where you started. Second, it makes it possible to take the same swing, over and over again. Finally, it puts you in a position to hit down on the ball, giving you better ball flight. All of these benefits are essential to lowering your handicap.

The sooner you learn to make a shoulder turn around your spine, the sooner you will get the benefits of the Simple Golf Swing. Of the steps I will be teaching you, this is the most important because all of the other steps revolve around it. If you have mastered the timing drill that I went through earlier, this step will be a breeze. Some people have problems swinging around their spine. When you think about getting power from your swing, most likely your first thought is to make a big movement back horizontal with your left shoulder and arm.

This movement will force you to hit behind the ball, and it brings very inconsistent results. There should be no horizontal movement throughout the entire swing process. This is one of the hardest concepts to grasp, but once it clicks, it will revolutionize your swing. If you learn how to rotate around your spine properly, it will provide an abundance of power delivered directly to the back of the golf ball. When you make your turn, you should only focus on rotating your right shoulder back and around your spine, keeping your hands in the proper position with regard to your chest.

During the back swing, most people focus only on what the left arm and shoulder are doing. However, you need to be concentrating at this point on what the right arm and shoulder are doing. It’s really a fairly easy concept once you train yourself. At first you may have to exaggerate this step. It will feel very strange for you because you haven’t been using your spine as the pivot point for your swing.

Most of you have only been using your upper body to generate club head speed. Usually, the lack of rotation of your hips, torso, and hands has resulted in a weak and unpredictable delivery of power to the golf ball.

Everything rotates around your spine. Remember to stay connected hands to chest position as you rotate your right shoulder around your spine. This is very important and will lead us into step two. The picture at left shows the correct setup position from above. You can see the correct shoulder turn by looking at this picture in conjunction with the picture directly below.

Notice that there is no horizontal movement. There should also be no vertical movement. Everything rotates around the spine. Focus on rotating the right side of your body around your spine. The left side will move into place automatically. Imagine the line that has been drawn is your spine axis. When the backswing is made, just rotate everything around that axis. If you do this properly, you will be on the correct plane. This correct swing plane will help your power, accuracy, and consistency.

Keep the left arm locked as shown. The goal of this photo is to show that there is no lateral movement. Simply rotating your right shoulder around your spine.

While this may add a bit of power, it will totally throw off your timing. The results of a wrist cock are slices, hooks, fat shots, etc. Think of the wrists as being totally stiff throughout your backswing. I know this is contradictory to everything that you have heard, but trust me it works. In step 4 you will learn how to release your wrist through the ball, so please don’t be concerned with the loss of power this may cause.

You will gain all of it back and more. You need to keep your right elbow on your side as you complete the backswing. Your right elbow won’t be in contact with your side when you are in the set-up position, but it will be soon after you start your backswing. You may have heard of the drill where you keep your golf towel in your right armpit throughout the entire swing. It’s a good drill to practice while you are working on this step.

The right elbow should remain locked to your right side throughout the backswing. As you can see, the left arm is still locked as well.

This step is included for many reasons. First, it helps you swing around your spine and promotes a correct shoulder turn. It’s really hard to move your body horizontally, while keeping your right elbow locked to your side at the same time. So, keeping your elbow in contact with your side will help tremendously in assuring that you swing around your body, every single time.

Third, it’s a power-producing move because it will put you in a position to easily flip your hands through the ball. Fourth, keeping your right elbow locked to your side will give you a great point of reference.

It keeps your swing plane correct, and is a great indicator of when to stop the back swing. Finally, it helps you to “stay connected” throughout the swing. If you have your right elbow locked at your side, it will be hard to swing your arms without rotating your shoulders and visa versa.

As mentioned above, staying connected and keeping your right elbow locked to your side will provide you with a good reference. During this step you will use this reference to tell you when to end your back swing.

Knowing when to end it will be simple. You will end your back swing when the first of two things happens. Either, your feet will lose firm contact with the ground, or your left arm will become parallel to the ground. When one of these two things happens you will know to stop the back swing. If you are not very flexible, your feet may start to become unplanted first.

You should rotate around your spine as much as possible, while keeping your right elbow locked to your side. Most people will be able to rotate somewhere between 45 and 90 degrees around their spine. If you turn further than this, you will feel that your feet start to become lose their solid contact with the ground. Your feet should remain firmly planted on the ground throughout the back swing. Your left elbow is still locked.

You are taking your backswing, rotating around your spine, and staying connected. At some point during this process, your left arm will become parallel to the ground. Stop the backswing at this point. The farther you swing back, the more control you will lose. You may think that you will be sacrificing power if you take a shorter back swing. So as you can see, this step will provide you with countless benefits. All these benefits, and you only have to remember two things.

Your goal at this point should be to simultaneously swing around your spine and keep your right elbow locked at your side. If you can complete steps one and two, you will notice more power, better accuracy, and repeatable results. You will be on the correct swing plane, and will have eliminated the source of most problems that have lead to poor results in the past.

The picture at left shows the right elbow “locked” to the side of your body. You want to keep contact between the right elbow and your right side. As soon, as you get there, start your downswing.

Stay connected all the way through the ball. Your hands and arms only swing as the shoulders rotate. If you start your downswing by rotating your chest, without starting to swing your arms, you will most definitely end up slicing the ball.

If you swing your arms before rotating your chest, you will most likely hook the ball. Staying connected will always produce the straightest ball. During step three, focus on rotating around your spine and staying connected. You may have to consciously start the downswing with your arms. If you focus only on the rotation of your shoulders through the ball, you will most likely leave your hands behind.

Keep your right elbow close to your side as you swing toward the ball Remember the towel drill! During this step your left elbow should still be locked. Keeping your left elbow locked during this step will really help your ball to fly straight, and it will also add power. Focus on staying connected, keeping your left elbow locked, and rotating around your spine. Then get ready for Step 4. Notice that the triangle is still intact. This ensures that you are connected.

The left elbow is still locked. The back is still straight, and you are rotating back around the spine. This step occurs simultaneously with step three. Not at precisely the same time but during the process of Step 3. The first thing you want to be thinking about is when you start the downswing is to stay connected. You want to be swinging your arms at the same time as you are rotating your shoulders. But very soon after your arms start swinging, you’ve got to focus on getting them through the ball.

Let me explain. This is one of the best secrets in this book. Not many instructors will teach you this method right away, for if they did, perhaps you would not return for more. The book describes the two points that define a perfect golf swing. This book sets the standard in which the swing should be observed and measured for optimum ball flight and distance for all golfers.

Although golfers have different builds and tempos, only one shape is known to reliably hit the ball with the middle of the clubface, which is the key for maintaining correct consistency and hitting the golf ball farther.

Any golf swing can hit the perfectly good shots randomly, but golfers want to hit perfect shots consistently. Hitting perfect golf shots requires a specific technique that cannot be achieved consistently without this pattern. Based on fact and logic, the information in this book should de-mystify the right shape of the golf swing.

If a golfer can practice and repeat this motion, they will truly find success in ball behavior. In fact, there’s a direct correlation between this shape of golf and the shape used by the best golfers on the planet. There are more ways to swing a golf club incorrectly than there are to swing it correctly. Golf swings are chronic. Golfers have an inherent way of swinging the golf club, and they have a natural sequence of body, arms, and wrist.

Identifying the natural sequence and how it influences the ball flight and changing to The Shape of Golf, Plane and Simple is the key to better ball behavior. Bob hopes you find this short book not only informative, but also helpful in your quest for perfection. He played his college golf at Southern Utah University, where he earned a B. He also played on the Dakotas Tour and Prairie Tour, but his main interest has been in golf instruction, teaching all aspects of the golf game.

Bob has taught golf for over 20 years and gives daily presentations on the golf swing. He truly loves the game and has always had a strong enthusiasm for teaching. Although Bob has studied many of the great instructors, John Jacobs of England has influenced and affected his teachings more than any other instructor. After studying golf for over 30 years, Bob found a way to observe and explain a technique to make golfers more consistently correct and to hit the ball farther.

Finding the right technique has made Bob’s swing much easier and the ball behavior more predictable. He wishes that he’d had this information on day 1 of his golf career, because it could have saved a lot of wasted time and energy. Bob was blessed with the ability to demonstrate the proper swing and present it to an audience, a skill that is very rare. It’s taken quite a few years to perfect. Bob has always sought out the right way to swing a golf club, and he’s discovered the shape of the perfect golf swing.

When used with the right set-up, Bob’s instructions will help golfers hit perfect shots consistently. This gives golfers a higher success rate.

He hopes you find this information not only informative, but also helpful in your quest for the rather elusive perfect swing. Gives practical advice on how to improve one’s golf swing, stresses the importance of relaxation, balance, momentum, steadiness, and rhythm, and suggests practice exercises. As millions of golfers will attest, mastering a strong, consistent, and accurate golf swing is no easy feat. Yet, as leading golf-swing analyst Maxine Van Evera Lupo shows in this revolutionary book, any golfer, by focusing on the 15 fundamentals and following the step-by-step instruction for each, can master the proper moves and positions that ensure a correct and controlled swing.

Using this sequential method of instruction, the author clearly examines each swing part in detail. The golfer can then compare his or her movements with those discussed in the book and depicted in more than line drawings and adjust those components that are not fundamentally correct. This breakthrough book elimates the endless tips and quick fixes that clutter most instructional golf books.

The result is a clear, concise blueprint for understanding the swing’s makeup that enables the golfer to achieve a consistently smooth and natural swing. The complexity of the golf swing has arisen largely as the result of the imperfect appreciation of the influence of the wrists in the execution of the movements of the club. The proof of this proposition is set out in the following pages. Timeless need-to-know instruction for any of today’s golfers keen to improve their golf swing and so then thus improving their game.

Intrinsic Golf – It’s Within You: How to Play Better Golf When You Don’t Have Time to Practice or Take Lessons will help all golfers, beginners as well as seasoned players, discover that it’s easier to find their own swing and play by feel than it is to learn and play with someone else’s methods and mechanics. These exercises provide a simple method for golfers to find or rediscover the rhythmic, flowing swing motion that’s within them.

By using their own intrinsic swing, instead of today’s modern mechanical hitting motion, golfers will come to realize that improvements in both distance and accuracy are derived from consistency, tempo and speed – not power. And since swinging the club is physically less taxing than hitting at the ball, golfers will discover that their new, relaxed swing will result in improved ball striking and lower scores – even when they don’t have time to practice or take lessons.

Throughout the book, Bill utilizes various facts and notable quotes to validate his theory, including the following excerpt from a recent Golf Digest article by NBC Golf Analyst Johnny Miller: “We’re living in an age of power in which distance is king.

Young players are taught to just murder the ball, and their swings have become incredibly fast and violent.

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Instructional Swing Study: Gene Sarazen. Some books already exist that focus on swing mechanics. Watch out! Note taking may be required…my personal recommendation is that you consider using a protractor as a bookmark when reading these books because you might really need to be using it.

They are all about the correct balance, wrist angles, and swing planes. I found that by trying something new, I was only complicating my swing. Golf should not be the most important aspect of your life. You all have many other things that are more valuable to you. I understand. I know what you want. You want something that works. Here it is. This product will simplify your golf swing, and our promise is that your swing will be very repeatable, so that you may anticipate consistency on the course.

Most importantly, you will likely see positive results during your first round on the golf course, where it matters. The system you will read about is resistant to pressures that occur when competing on the course.

The system will work regardless of who is in your foursome. If that sounds like a lot of promises, that is because it is a lot of promises. We have tested the techniques expressed in this book using players of all skill levels. The results are the same.

Every player experiences an improved ability to hit the fairway on the tee shot as well as hit the green from the fairway. Because the system delivers results, confidence increases and the desired results follow. The Simple Golf Swing system has been designed to simplify your swing. Our goal is to get away from that. You will use this set-up procedure every time you approach a shot. You will be amazed at how much this improves your game in itself. Then, we are going give you a sound grip.

The goal here is to simplify how timing may be improved, while contributing to basic swing mechanics related to our Simple Golf Swing. We hope that you focus on this drill and truly understand it, so that when we take you through the swing process there is very little new that you will have to learn.

Finally, we give you the component pieces of your new and simpler golf swing. It will be simple and repeatable. Most importantly, it will give you the results you have been looking for. We realize what you want, and your new swing will deliver. No more studying. No more frustrations about how to hit the ball solidly and reliably.

The time to improve your golf game is now. This section will likely be the most important in the entire book. Do not underestimate the importance of the setup! If you forget anything in this book please don’t let it be this. It’s the easiest of all the bad habits related to your golf swing to break.

If you set up to the ball in the manner described, your golf swing will change for the better. You may believe that the way you currently set up to the ball assures a consistent and reliable striking of the golf ball.

If you have a nagging or worse yet, unpredictable slice or hook, hit behind the ball, or even top the ball, the problem may originate in your current setup. A complicated golf swing is the last thing a bogey or higher golfer needs Our Simple Golf Swing revolves around simplicity. You have probably read several books that describe how to put a swing on the ball. Our clients say that most books have confused them to the point that they may never know how to improve.

The whole point of swinging a golf club is to get back to the place you started. The combination of power and control is what every golfer strives for, and it all starts with a sound and repeatable set-up. In the beginning, it will take an open mind and some work to get used to this new set up.

For some of you, it will be close to the set-up you are currently using. For the rest of you, it will require that you drastically change your set-up.

The description will be fairly technical, and it may be difficult to get used to this new set-up routine. However, if you want to succeed, the first thing that you have to do is to be willing to accept change. As stated earlier, the set-up will be the most valuable part of the Simple Golf Swing system, so please focus on it. Position yourself so that your feet are shoulder width apart. You should be comfortable. For the longer clubs, you may need a wider stance to support yourself, and for the shorter clubs you may want a narrower stance.

That’s fine too. A stance that is too wide will make it difficult to turn. The width of your stance should not vary by more than the width of your foot in either direction.

Feel free to get comfortable, as long as your feet are approximately shoulder-width apart. The toe of your left foot should be pointing straight out, NOT pointing to the left at all.

If you angle the toe out, it will prevent you from completing a full shoulder turn. The ball should be half way between your left and right foot. For simplicity reasons, you should play the ball in the middle of your stance for every shot. Some of the equipment you use may perform better if you play the ball a bit forward or backward in your stance. With the Simple Golf Swing process you will soon be learning, positioning the ball in the middle of your stance should be best for every shot to begin with.

Once you master the Simple Golf Swing, you may wish to experiment by moving the ball off-center by as much as one ball width toward your trailing foot for the shortest irons and as much as one ball width toward your leading foot for long irons.

For now, however, place the ball in the middle of your stance! Your knees are not locked, but they are close to locked. Your back is perfectly straight. Your chest should be out. It is supposed to feel like that when you first adopt this new setup.

Your spine has to remain straight throughout the swing. It is most important that your spine remain straight during the setup and throughout the swing. Your spine will be acting as the axis for your swing.

For a moment, I want you to imagine something rotating around a bent axis. A tire, for example, turning about a bent axle…How would you describe the pattern regarding how that tire was rotating?

It would be really difficult to steer a car down a straight line on a bent axle wouldn’t it? You must eliminate the curvature in your spine back if you ever hope to strike the ball with precision and power. It is not possible to overemphasize this point. Now, focus on a straight back and spine, which allows for a very predictable, smooth, and consistent path of the club head. This will be the core of your new golf swing. Your whole swing will rotate around a straight spine. This is an extremely important and valuable new concept!

Luckily, it is one of the easiest to apply and remember. My guess is that right now, even if you were to use your old swing to hit a few balls, remembering to keep your spine perfectly straight throughout the swing, you would see and feel immediate results. Next, hold the club out straight in front of you. Extend your arms as far as they can extend out in front of your body. You are holding the club, with the correct grip, straight out in front of you. Now, while keeping the club parallel to the ground, arms extended and elbows locked, move the club and your arms down so the club is even with your belly button or waist.

Your wrists will have to bend slightly to do this. Your arms should be out in front of you, your elbows locked, and your wrists level with the height of your waist, while holding the club parallel to the ground. Move towards or away from the ball according to where the club touches the ground. After some practice, you will be able to judge the distance well enough so that you don’t have to move around to get into position.

Keep your chest out and straight while bending over at the hips. It is impossible to overstate the importance of this. This is one of the most common mistakes made by amateur golfers. That is what we want here. All of the bending is done at the hips. Bending at the waist and keeping a straight back will promote great ball flight and consistency.

The relationship between the arms and chest has not changed. This is the final setup position. The back is still straight. All you need to do is bend at the waist until the club touches the ground. As you can see, the arms are still stretched out, and the hands are hanging straight down from the shoulders.

They seem lower than waist-level, but the relationship between the arms and chest has not changed. Your legs remain in a fixed position, while you move the arms and chest together to the ball. This is the key to a good, simple setup. Now you are in a position to hit a golf ball straight and consistently down the middle.

Every time you hit a golf ball, go through this set-up drill. It will become easier each time you hit a ball. It will soon become a habitual routine that you go through on the course as well as the range.

Now hit a few balls after going through this set up routine for each ball. Get used to it for a few days and then we’ll move on to the Simple Golf Swing. Congratulations, the hardest part is over. We realize that may be difficult to believe. Woods are designed differently than irons. With an iron, you should essentially be hitting “down” on the ball.

That’s not really the case with the woods, so we need to change just one thing when you are hitting the woods. Here’s the solution. First, get in to your normal setup position, as I describe above. You’ve got the driver in hand, you’re bent over at the waist, you’re back is perfectly straight, and you’re ready to take a good swing.

Now, all you have to do is stand up a bit straighter. You should have already determined the correct distance between your feet and the ball. You just stand up a bit more straight by bending back up at the hips, and reach out with you arms to bring the head of the driver back to the ball. You will need to experiment with the amount that you need to adjust it shouldn’t be much. Your chest may move about 1 – 3 inches. It doesn’t seem like very much, but the result will be very noticeable.

Just remember that nothing else in your swing or setup changes. Your lower body doesn’t move because you have already determined the correct distance between your feet and the ball. It’s just a matter of standing up a bit straighter, and then reaching out a bit more with the arms to compensate.

After we get through the remaining sections, you will understand that this will change your swing plane a bit. Your swing plane will become more horizontal, the straighter you stand up.

Please realize that nothing else should change. You will swing each of your clubs in exactly the same fashion found below. This repositioning at setup will have a huge effect on the outcome of your shot, so please take some time to see where you are the most comfortable. However, it’s not as complicated as the other systems make it out to be. First, grab the club with your right hand so the face of it is toward the target. Keep the face pointed toward the target, while placing your left hand on the bottom of the grip or handle.

At this point you should be holding your left hand out flat, so that it is touching the bottom of the grip. Position the joint where your left pinky meets your palm directly underneath the handle of the club. Keep the pinky there and place the first joint in your left forefinger directly underneath the club. Now, do not lift your fingers up, bringing the grip of the club into your palm; instead, hold the handle steady with your left fingers and wrap your palm around the top of the grip. This is an important distinction.

Now, you should be able to easily place your left thumb directly on top of the club. This should form a V-shape where your left thumb and left forefinger meet. Hold the club steady with your right hand, and place left hand underneath the club as shown. Keep the club head pointed upward to assure that it will be square at setup. Once you have placed your palm on top of the club, do the same with your left thumb.

Place it directly on top of the handle of the club. Next, interlock the left forefinger, and the right pinky. Nudge your right hand all the way towards the bottom of the grip. Now again, wrap the right palm all the way around the top of the grip. Your fingers should be giving the club most of the support it needs, NOT your palms. Now that you have the proper grip with your left hand, we can focus on the right hand. Take your right hand and place it underneath the handle of the club.

Lift up your left forefinger from underneath the club so it can move freely. Interlock your right picky with your left forefinger. Wrap your right fingers lightly around the handle of the club as shown to the left. Hopefully, you already have a grip that closely resembles this one. There are some slight variations, but this grip is standard for the most part. It should produce the best results. However, if you have a different grip than this, and you are more comfortable using it, you may continue using it.

A grip is hard to change, and this one may feel really uncomfortable to you; however, benefits will come if you embrace this new grip.

The “Simple Golf Swing” will most likely provide to you the desired results, even if you use your current grip. However, if you are still having problems when you get through the system, please incorporate the above grip method into your swing. Just to clarify…although this discussion of grip technique may seem rather detailed, it will be clear once you put your hands on the club.

Tense muscles will result in a stiff swing and substantial loss of power. However, there is one good and simple method for lining up with your target that you probably don’t use. Stand behind the ball, looking at your target. Take your club and line up the target with your ball. Now pick a leaf, a blade of grass, or anything else that catches your eye that is perfectly in line with your target.

The item should be one 1 to three 3 feet away. Now just line everything up with that item and fire away. This method won’t cure all of your alignment problems, but it does give you a simple way to assure that you are on the right path.

Many students have the habit of lining up way left or way right of the target. If your ball consistently goes left or right of target, but flies straight, then your problem is your alignment. Try this simple method before every shot on the course and you’ll definitely drop a few strokes.

The only way you can improve timing is to practice. If you practice, your timing will improve. If you’ve never picked up a club before, timing is definitely something that will require effort. Instruction regarding the timing of a golf swing is complex. Most books on golf instruction go into great detail trying to describe the aspect of timing and transition. We will not be doing that because we are writing this book to simplify your swing, not complicate it.

Hold the club lightly throughout the entire swing. Think about a power hitter in baseball. So it is in golf. To be a good golfer, it’s not necessary to have perfect timing; however, you cannot allow poor timing to hurt you to the point where you are missing fairways.

At this point, your focus should be on becoming a consistent golfer. It is important to have realistic goals. Right now, you should have only one goal. The goal is to make solid impact on every shot. It’s an easy technique that will produce fantastic results.

You don’t need to have a long and complicated back swing to send the ball a long way down the fairway. Try taking, what you believe to be, a half swing. The ball will go almost as far. It may not leave the clubface with the same speed, but it also will not slice 40 yards to the right. Which shot would you rather have on a golf course? The drill I’m about to teach you will help you consistently keep the ball in the fairway, and give you better accuracy with all of your clubs.

Please start with the three pictures below. Understand that the point of these pictures is to get your arms and chest connected. You should understand the feeling of “being connected” before you try to incorporate this critical step into your golf swing. If you hold the club straight out in front of you, there will be a triangle formed between your arms and chest. Just focus on keeping the triangle between your arms and chest fixed. Just move your arms with your chest.

When your chest stops rotating, your arms also stop. Please see the three pictures below and try it out. Turn to your right, then back around to your left, keeping the triangle between your arms and chest constant at all times.

They are an extension. They are connected. Furthermore, your arms shouldn’t be swinging unless your chest is rotating. Don’t start swinging your arms without starting the shoulder turn.

Your left elbow remains locked throughout the entire swing. When you complete your shoulder turn, your arms should stop as well. The goal will be to have your left arm exactly parallel to the ground. Your elbow is still locked.

When it gets there…STOP. Do not continue to swing your arms. Start your backswing. Focus on keeping your back straight, and your chest out. To help you swing directly around your spine, try focusing on rotating your right shoulder back and around your spine. If you focus on the right shoulder, your left shoulder will be in the correct position automatically.

Keep your left elbow locked. Some of you may be able to turn about 90 degrees around your spine as shown in the picture on the left. Others may only be able to turn 45 degrees around your spine. Either is okay, but do not start moving other parts of the body to compensate for not being able to make a full shoulder turn. Stop when it gets uncomfortable.

When your left arm becomes parallel to the ground, stop your swing. Don’t start rotating your shoulders through the ball, leaving your arms to catch up. This is the number one slice-producing move in golf. Your arms and hands are an extension of your chest and shoulders. Don’t start the downswing with your arms either. The result of this will be an inconsistent hook. Please focus on making the arms and hands a direct extension of your chest and shoulders. This is the only timing issue that you need to understand and embrace.

It’s also very simple and easy to remember, and that is one of our primary goals! Keep the triangle that you have formed between your chest and arms in tact. Your arms and hands need to be an extension of your chest all the way through your swing. Therefore, to stay connected, you may have to remind yourself consciously to start the downswing with your arms.

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First, get in to your normal setup position, as I describe above. You’ve got the driver in hand, you’re bent over at the waist, you’re back is perfectly straight, and you’re ready to take a good swing. Now, all you have to do is stand up a bit straighter. You should have already determined the correct distance between your feet and the ball. You just stand up a bit more straight by bending back up at the hips, and reach out with you arms to bring the head of the driver back to the ball. You will need to experiment with the amount that you need to adjust it shouldn’t be much.

Your chest may move about 1 – 3 inches. It doesn’t seem like very much, but the result will be very noticeable. Just remember that nothing else in your swing or setup changes.

Your lower body doesn’t move because you have already determined the correct distance between your feet and the ball. It’s just a matter of standing up a bit straighter, and then reaching out a bit more with the arms to compensate.

After we get through the remaining sections, you will understand that this will change your swing plane a bit. Your swing plane will become more horizontal, the straighter you stand up. Please realize that nothing else should change. You will swing each of your clubs in exactly the same fashion found below.

This repositioning at setup will have a huge effect on the outcome of your shot, so please take some time to see where you are the most comfortable. However, it’s not as complicated as the other systems make it out to be.

First, grab the club with your right hand so the face of it is toward the target. Keep the face pointed toward the target, while placing your left hand on the bottom of the grip or handle. At this point you should be holding your left hand out flat, so that it is touching the bottom of the grip. Position the joint where your left pinky meets your palm directly underneath the handle of the club.

Keep the pinky there and place the first joint in your left forefinger directly underneath the club. Now, do not lift your fingers up, bringing the grip of the club into your palm; instead, hold the handle steady with your left fingers and wrap your palm around the top of the grip. This is an important distinction.

Now, you should be able to easily place your left thumb directly on top of the club. This should form a V-shape where your left thumb and left forefinger meet. Hold the club steady with your right hand, and place left hand underneath the club as shown. Keep the club head pointed upward to assure that it will be square at setup. Once you have placed your palm on top of the club, do the same with your left thumb.

Place it directly on top of the handle of the club. Next, interlock the left forefinger, and the right pinky.

Nudge your right hand all the way towards the bottom of the grip. Now again, wrap the right palm all the way around the top of the grip. Your fingers should be giving the club most of the support it needs, NOT your palms. Now that you have the proper grip with your left hand, we can focus on the right hand.

Take your right hand and place it underneath the handle of the club. Lift up your left forefinger from underneath the club so it can move freely. Interlock your right picky with your left forefinger. Wrap your right fingers lightly around the handle of the club as shown to the left. Hopefully, you already have a grip that closely resembles this one. There are some slight variations, but this grip is standard for the most part. It should produce the best results. However, if you have a different grip than this, and you are more comfortable using it, you may continue using it.

A grip is hard to change, and this one may feel really uncomfortable to you; however, benefits will come if you embrace this new grip. The “Simple Golf Swing” will most likely provide to you the desired results, even if you use your current grip. However, if you are still having problems when you get through the system, please incorporate the above grip method into your swing.

Just to clarify…although this discussion of grip technique may seem rather detailed, it will be clear once you put your hands on the club. Tense muscles will result in a stiff swing and substantial loss of power. However, there is one good and simple method for lining up with your target that you probably don’t use. Stand behind the ball, looking at your target. Take your club and line up the target with your ball. Now pick a leaf, a blade of grass, or anything else that catches your eye that is perfectly in line with your target.

The item should be one 1 to three 3 feet away. Now just line everything up with that item and fire away. This method won’t cure all of your alignment problems, but it does give you a simple way to assure that you are on the right path.

Many students have the habit of lining up way left or way right of the target. If your ball consistently goes left or right of target, but flies straight, then your problem is your alignment. Try this simple method before every shot on the course and you’ll definitely drop a few strokes.

The only way you can improve timing is to practice. If you practice, your timing will improve. If you’ve never picked up a club before, timing is definitely something that will require effort. Instruction regarding the timing of a golf swing is complex. Most books on golf instruction go into great detail trying to describe the aspect of timing and transition. We will not be doing that because we are writing this book to simplify your swing, not complicate it. Hold the club lightly throughout the entire swing.

Think about a power hitter in baseball. So it is in golf. To be a good golfer, it’s not necessary to have perfect timing; however, you cannot allow poor timing to hurt you to the point where you are missing fairways.

At this point, your focus should be on becoming a consistent golfer. It is important to have realistic goals. Right now, you should have only one goal. The goal is to make solid impact on every shot. It’s an easy technique that will produce fantastic results. You don’t need to have a long and complicated back swing to send the ball a long way down the fairway.

Try taking, what you believe to be, a half swing. The ball will go almost as far. It may not leave the clubface with the same speed, but it also will not slice 40 yards to the right. Which shot would you rather have on a golf course?

The drill I’m about to teach you will help you consistently keep the ball in the fairway, and give you better accuracy with all of your clubs.

Please start with the three pictures below. Understand that the point of these pictures is to get your arms and chest connected. You should understand the feeling of “being connected” before you try to incorporate this critical step into your golf swing. If you hold the club straight out in front of you, there will be a triangle formed between your arms and chest.

Just focus on keeping the triangle between your arms and chest fixed. Just move your arms with your chest. When your chest stops rotating, your arms also stop. Please see the three pictures below and try it out. Turn to your right, then back around to your left, keeping the triangle between your arms and chest constant at all times. They are an extension.

They are connected. Furthermore, your arms shouldn’t be swinging unless your chest is rotating. Don’t start swinging your arms without starting the shoulder turn.

Your left elbow remains locked throughout the entire swing. When you complete your shoulder turn, your arms should stop as well. The goal will be to have your left arm exactly parallel to the ground. Your elbow is still locked. When it gets there…STOP. Do not continue to swing your arms. Start your backswing. Focus on keeping your back straight, and your chest out. To help you swing directly around your spine, try focusing on rotating your right shoulder back and around your spine.

If you focus on the right shoulder, your left shoulder will be in the correct position automatically. Keep your left elbow locked. Some of you may be able to turn about 90 degrees around your spine as shown in the picture on the left.

Others may only be able to turn 45 degrees around your spine. Either is okay, but do not start moving other parts of the body to compensate for not being able to make a full shoulder turn. Stop when it gets uncomfortable. When your left arm becomes parallel to the ground, stop your swing. Don’t start rotating your shoulders through the ball, leaving your arms to catch up. This is the number one slice-producing move in golf.

Your arms and hands are an extension of your chest and shoulders. Don’t start the downswing with your arms either. The result of this will be an inconsistent hook. Please focus on making the arms and hands a direct extension of your chest and shoulders. This is the only timing issue that you need to understand and embrace.

It’s also very simple and easy to remember, and that is one of our primary goals! Keep the triangle that you have formed between your chest and arms in tact. Your arms and hands need to be an extension of your chest all the way through your swing. Therefore, to stay connected, you may have to remind yourself consciously to start the downswing with your arms. I said above that you should not start the downswing with your arms, and you shouldn’t. But you may have to remind yourself to starting swinging your arms at the top of the backswing, just so they can keep up with your body.

Remember, your hands have further to travel than your body, so it’s essential that they “keep up”, or the result will be a slice. Turn both shoulders and sides directly around your spine. Keep your left arm locked, and your left wrist locked. Although difficult to see from this camera-angle, the triangle is still perfectly in tact. Remember that your hands should be an extension of your chest at all points during this drill. Don’t be concerned with anything except rotating perfectly around your spine upper and lower , your hands being an extension of your chest, and stopping when your left arm is parallel to the ground.

If you are rotating directly around your spine, your hips have turned, and the rest of your lower body is in the correct position automatically. You should feel that your weight has transferred somewhat to the inside of your right leg.

Keep your feet firmly planted on the ground. This is a point of emphasis in the Simple Golf Swing. If you take the time to focus on this drill you are well on your way to having a golf swing that will enable you to keep the ball on the fairway and in play. Practice this drill times a day for a few days with your heaviest club. Do these repetitions very slowly and deliberately. Feel the way your hands are maintaining their position in front of your chest at all times.

Each step is crucial, and dependent on the previous step. Some of the steps are completed simultaneously. It’s important that you give each step the same amount of attention. The steps are in the order that you should practice them. Once you feel that you have mastered step one, you can move on to step two. Don’t move on though, until you understand and can perform the present step. You will notice that you are striking the ball better after every step.

Remember to approach each step separately. Step 1: Rotate right shoulder around spine As you may have figured out already, the core of simplifying your swing is having a straight axis to turn around.

This accomplishes three things. First, it gives your swing a fixed reference. In other words, it lets you come back to where you started. Second, it makes it possible to take the same swing, over and over again. Finally, it puts you in a position to hit down on the ball, giving you better ball flight.

All of these benefits are essential to lowering your handicap. The sooner you learn to make a shoulder turn around your spine, the sooner you will get the benefits of the Simple Golf Swing. Of the steps I will be teaching you, this is the most important because all of the other steps revolve around it.

If you have mastered the timing drill that I went through earlier, this step will be a breeze. Some people have problems swinging around their spine. When you think about getting power from your swing, most likely your first thought is to make a big movement back horizontal with your left shoulder and arm. This movement will force you to hit behind the ball, and it brings very inconsistent results. There should be no horizontal movement throughout the entire swing process.

This is one of the hardest concepts to grasp, but once it clicks, it will revolutionize your swing. If you learn how to rotate around your spine properly, it will provide an abundance of power delivered directly to the back of the golf ball. When you make your turn, you should only focus on rotating your right shoulder back and around your spine, keeping your hands in the proper position with regard to your chest.

During the back swing, most people focus only on what the left arm and shoulder are doing. However, you need to be concentrating at this point on what the right arm and shoulder are doing. It’s really a fairly easy concept once you train yourself.

At first you may have to exaggerate this step. It will feel very strange for you because you haven’t been using your spine as the pivot point for your swing. Most of you have only been using your upper body to generate club head speed. Usually, the lack of rotation of your hips, torso, and hands has resulted in a weak and unpredictable delivery of power to the golf ball. Everything rotates around your spine.

Remember to stay connected hands to chest position as you rotate your right shoulder around your spine. This is very important and will lead us into step two. The picture at left shows the correct setup position from above. You can see the correct shoulder turn by looking at this picture in conjunction with the picture directly below. Notice that there is no horizontal movement. There should also be no vertical movement. Everything rotates around the spine.

Focus on rotating the right side of your body around your spine. The left side will move into place automatically. Imagine the line that has been drawn is your spine axis. When the backswing is made, just rotate everything around that axis. If you do this properly, you will be on the correct plane. This correct swing plane will help your power, accuracy, and consistency.

Keep the left arm locked as shown. The goal of this photo is to show that there is no lateral movement. Simply rotating your right shoulder around your spine. While this may add a bit of power, it will totally throw off your timing. The results of a wrist cock are slices, hooks, fat shots, etc. Think of the wrists as being totally stiff throughout your backswing. I know this is contradictory to everything that you have heard, but trust me it works. Many solitary years pass for Eli, then he meets Mira.

His love for the young woman causes him to break his promise and return to astroprojecting in order to share it with her. Mira takes the ability to new horizons; when she returns to her body she inadvertently brings Sam, an infant Soul, with her.

Her mind and body must now be shared. Through the known, the unknown, love, happiness, and tragedy, the journey eventually comes full circle to a stunning climax when a determined Eli discovers his origin. The Shape of Golf, Plane and Simple reveals a blueprint for hitting the golf ball with the middle of the clubface.

This book describes a technique that is very likely the best way to swing a golf club by showing how the dual arc angle sets into motion the multiple arcs in the golf swing. This book shows the angles and proper observation points and describes how the body, arms, and wrist work in the right sequence to create a perfect motion that achieves great success. The book describes the two points that define a perfect golf swing.

This book sets the standard in which the swing should be observed and measured for optimum ball flight and distance for all golfers. Although golfers have different builds and tempos, only one shape is known to reliably hit the ball with the middle of the clubface, which is the key for maintaining correct consistency and hitting the golf ball farther.

Any golf swing can hit the perfectly good shots randomly, but golfers want to hit perfect shots consistently. Hitting perfect golf shots requires a specific technique that cannot be achieved consistently without this pattern. Based on fact and logic, the information in this book should de-mystify the right shape of the golf swing.

If a golfer can practice and repeat this motion, they will truly find success in ball behavior. In fact, there’s a direct correlation between this shape of golf and the shape used by the best golfers on the planet.

There are more ways to swing a golf club incorrectly than there are to swing it correctly. Golf swings are chronic. Golfers have an inherent way of swinging the golf club, and they have a natural sequence of body, arms, and wrist. Identifying the natural sequence and how it influences the ball flight and changing to The Shape of Golf, Plane and Simple is the key to better ball behavior. Bob hopes you find this short book not only informative, but also helpful in your quest for perfection.

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Although Bob has studied many of the great instructors, John Jacobs of England has influenced and affected his teachings more than any other instructor. After studying golf for over 30 years, Bob found a way to observe and explain a technique to make golfers more consistently correct and to hit the ball farther. Finding the right technique has made Bob’s swing much easier and the ball behavior more predictable. Metropolitan Museum Cleveland Museum of Art.

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Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Metropolitan Museum Cleveland Museum of Art. Internet Arcade Console Living Room. Books to Borrow Open Library. Search the Wayback Machine Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. Sign up for free Log in. Your right elbow won’t be in contact with your side when you are in the set-up position, but it will be soon after you start your backswing.

You may have heard of the drill where you keep your golf towel in your right armpit throughout the entire swing. It’s a good drill to practice while you are working on this step. The right elbow should remain locked to your right side throughout the backswing. As you can see, the left arm is still locked as well.

This step is included for many reasons. First, it helps you swing around your spine and promotes a correct shoulder turn. It’s really hard to move your body horizontally, while keeping your right elbow locked to your side at the same time. So, keeping your elbow in contact with your side will help tremendously in assuring that you swing around your body, every single time.

Third, it’s a power-producing move because it will put you in a position to easily flip your hands through the ball. Fourth, keeping your right elbow locked to your side will give you a great point of reference. It keeps your swing plane correct, and is a great indicator of when to stop the back swing.

Finally, it helps you to “stay connected” throughout the swing. If you have your right elbow locked at your side, it will be hard to swing your arms without rotating your shoulders and visa versa.

As mentioned above, staying connected and keeping your right elbow locked to your side will provide you with a good reference. During this step you will use this reference to tell you when to end your back swing. Knowing when to end it will be simple. You will end your back swing when the first of two things happens.

Either, your feet will lose firm contact with the ground, or your left arm will become parallel to the ground. When one of these two things happens you will know to stop the back swing.

If you are not very flexible, your feet may start to become unplanted first. You should rotate around your spine as much as possible, while keeping your right elbow locked to your side. Most people will be able to rotate somewhere between 45 and 90 degrees around their spine.

If you turn further than this, you will feel that your feet start to become lose their solid contact with the ground. Your feet should remain firmly planted on the ground throughout the back swing.

Your left elbow is still locked. You are taking your backswing, rotating around your spine, and staying connected. At some point during this process, your left arm will become parallel to the ground. Stop the backswing at this point. The farther you swing back, the more control you will lose. You may think that you will be sacrificing power if you take a shorter back swing.

So as you can see, this step will provide you with countless benefits. All these benefits, and you only have to remember two things. Your goal at this point should be to simultaneously swing around your spine and keep your right elbow locked at your side. If you can complete steps one and two, you will notice more power, better accuracy, and repeatable results. You will be on the correct swing plane, and will have eliminated the source of most problems that have lead to poor results in the past.

The picture at left shows the right elbow “locked” to the side of your body. You want to keep contact between the right elbow and your right side. As soon, as you get there, start your downswing. Stay connected all the way through the ball. Your hands and arms only swing as the shoulders rotate. If you start your downswing by rotating your chest, without starting to swing your arms, you will most definitely end up slicing the ball. If you swing your arms before rotating your chest, you will most likely hook the ball.

Staying connected will always produce the straightest ball. During step three, focus on rotating around your spine and staying connected. You may have to consciously start the downswing with your arms. If you focus only on the rotation of your shoulders through the ball, you will most likely leave your hands behind. Keep your right elbow close to your side as you swing toward the ball Remember the towel drill!

During this step your left elbow should still be locked. Keeping your left elbow locked during this step will really help your ball to fly straight, and it will also add power. Focus on staying connected, keeping your left elbow locked, and rotating around your spine.

Then get ready for Step 4. Notice that the triangle is still intact. This ensures that you are connected. The left elbow is still locked. The back is still straight, and you are rotating back around the spine. This step occurs simultaneously with step three. Not at precisely the same time but during the process of Step 3.

The first thing you want to be thinking about is when you start the downswing is to stay connected. You want to be swinging your arms at the same time as you are rotating your shoulders. But very soon after your arms start swinging, you’ve got to focus on getting them through the ball. Let me explain. This is one of the best secrets in this book.

Not many instructors will teach you this method right away, for if they did, perhaps you would not return for more. You wouldn’t need them anymore. Step 4 will give you the power you’ve always wanted and eliminate that nagging slice, all in one easy step. Which one of these is worth more to you? There’s got to be a catch right? There is. You won’t get significant benefit from this step if you haven’t mastered each of the prior steps. This step will also take some getting used to.

However, it will be well worth the small amount of time you will spend practicing. At this point you are rotating around your spine on the downswing. Your swing is connected. Your left elbow is still locked, as it has been throughout this entire process. Your right elbow is still nudged in pretty close to your body, and it’s sliding a little bit along your body just so your hands can keep up with your chest.

It’s close enough to your body to keep the towel in your armpit Your back is still perfectly straight. In short, you are rotating your body, swinging your arms, and your swing is connected. I have been talking about your right elbow this whole time. Now let’s switch to your left. Look down at your belly button, and draw an imaginary line between your eyes and your belly button.

Your left elbow should have just moved through that imaginary line that connects your eyes to your belly button. Another way to look at this is to create an imaginary line between your left foot and your eyes. If you choose to make this imaginary line, your left elbow should just be getting to your left foot. When your left elbow gets to the point of your choice, of the above two, try to stop it at that point. Your left forearm will continue to move around your spine with your right arm, but just try to focus on stopping your left elbow at one of these two imaginary points.

At the same time, think about accelerating with your extended right arm. The left elbow should twist, allowing the right wrist to flip on top of the left wrist. So a few things are happening at the same time here. You may need to read this section over a few times. This step will take a little bit of practice, but it will come, and you will never look back. Do this in slow motion a few times with me. Your left arm has been locked throughout the whole swing. Your left elbow is still locked, but when it crosses that imaginary line, stop it right there.

When you stop the elbow at that point notice how right elbow wants to automatically extend and flip on top of your left arm. The force of the right arm still swinging forces your right wrist to flip on top of the left wrist. It will also force your right arm to extend. You won’t literally be able to stop your left elbow at the imaginary line because your swinging right arm will force the left arm to come with it on the follow through.

If you don’t like this method, you can also just focus on flipping your right wrist on top of your left wrist at the point that you make impact with the ball. The same goal will be accomplished. It is better to stop your elbow on the imaginary line because it forces you to “roll” your wrists at the right time.

However, if it is hard for you to imagine stopping your elbow, you can also just focus on flipping your right wrist on top of your left wrist. The same goal is accomplished either way. The ultimate goal is to keep your left elbow and shoulder from lifting up on the ball. It also prohibits you from making the “right shoulder dive.

It’s your choice, but make sure you use one of the methods I described above. Really flip your right wrist through the ball. This action will give you a lot more club head speed. It also eliminates any slice that you may have had because your left elbow isn’t flying on the follow through anymore. So, essentially you’re keeping the left elbow close to the body now.

Before it was your right, and now it’s your left elbow that you are keeping tight to your body. Keep your left elbow close to your body, and flip the right wrist through the ball at the same time. You should feel the extra power this gives you. Notice that the left elbow is still locked at this point. The elbow is just crossing the imaginary line that you have created between your eyes and your belly button.

Remember, try to stop your elbow at this point. This is the point where your wrists will start to flip through the ball. Also notice the angle between the left arm and the club shaft is almost the same as it was at setup.

Both arms should be almost fully extended at impact. With your left hand, act like you a casting a fishing pole. That is NOT the flip we want in golf. That will produce a hook. Instead we want a rotation. If you put a wrist watch on your left wrist, it will be easy to illustrate. As you are approaching impact the watch-face should be pointed at the target. After impact the watch face should be pointed at the ground. Your wrist never breaks, it just rotates about 90 degrees.

As you can see the right wrist has started to roll on top of the left wrist. The left elbow is now closer to the body, and is able to bend. The left elbow cannot be completely stopped at the imaginary line, but just a hesitation is enough to let your hands swing through the ball.

Notice that the triangle is still present. The right wrist has started to roll on top of the left wrist. Your hands are “through the ball”. You have continued to rotate around your spine, and you have tried to stop the left elbow on the imaginary line.

This is the primary action for amateur golfer to increase power, while reducing slice. Here is a picture at full speed. The wrists have completed their roll through the ball. The left elbow is close to the body, and about ready to break, allowing for follow through. Now, I’ll take you into the follow-through. This will be simple. Basically just keep turning around your spine. If you have flipped your wrists correctly, you won’t have to bother too much with the follow through.

However, there is a basic position that you should be in when you finish the swing. You should be facing the target, and your right and left forearms should be crossed.

Your right forearm should be closest to you, and the club should be out towards left field. Swinging around the spine. The wrists have completed the roll and now the forearms are crossing. The follow through is almost complete.

If you notice, the triangle is still in place, proving that you are connected throughout the entire swing.

The forearms are completely crossed, showing that you have gotten your hands through the ball. This is a different view of the complete follow through. Your forearms are crossed, and that is the sign that you have completed the follow- through correctly. It will come though. It’s one of the best things you can do for your golf swing. No more blocking to the right or uncontrollably slicing the ball! Step 5: Keep your head perfectly still during the entire swing This is the last crucial step that you must master.

It’s by far the easiest step, but ironically it will produce the most results. The biggest problem is that you don’t always know when you are moving your head. You may find that swinging easier helps keep the head still, but other than that it is just something that you will have to really concentrate on. Before every shot, remind yourself to keep your head still. You shouldn’t be letting your head move vertically or horizontally.

Holding your head still will help you rotate around your spine correctly. It will help you come back to the place your swing started. It will help build a consistent swing. Allowing the head move around during the golf swing is no doubt the root cause for many mishits resulting in a lot of frustration. We consider it to be the last step in the Simple Golf Swing system because it will really help you tie everything together. HINT: An excellent way to tell whether your head is moving is to see if the ball looks like it is moving during your swing.

The ball should NOT appear to be moving during your swing. If the ball is moving in your vision, your head is moving. Period… Just look at any of the above pictures. The one thing they all have in common is that the head is down at all times. Even after the ball is gone. You may not be in the 70’s or 80’s just yet, but the potential is now there. This is what you should be excited about. Now you have the tools to finish the job. Hopefully, you’re not only excited about the results, but you also understand why this system works.

It’s important in golf to understand your swing. You have to know what you are going to do, before you do it. That’s the key. You will still experience a missed shot here and there, but now you will know why they occur. More importantly, you will know how to correct the problem, so they may be absolutely minimized. That is because following the setup and swing routine will assure your legs and hips are doing the proper things as you swing back, forward and through the golf ball.

Recall that our promise was to simplify rather than complicate the process. The entire process holds true with that minor change. Just swing easy and trust the system. You have been through the material, and have been working with it. Now comes the reward on the golf course. Enjoy a great round of golf! The answer is very simple: a The Golf Swing is very difficult to understand and to perform. In this book you will easily learn how to lag the club like the pros, dramatically improving your clubhead speed, ball striking ability and distance.

Authors: J. The Fourth Person is a fictional story of fantasy, angels, and orphans. It is fictional in story and characters, but very real in its portrayal of orphans and individuals culled to loneliness within themselves.

A nun for twelve years, Sister Margaret Anthony, has decided to leave the church; her high school sweetheart, Steve Risko, is suicidal. Can she save him from the ghosts of Viet Nam? More important – who is she? Dominated by parents, protected by the church, did she even know how to be a woman?

Then there is Eli. The Catholic Charities lost his papers. The sixth-grade boy is not only an orphan, his origin is unknown. Sister Margaret Anthony, always impulsive, but never sorry, leaves St. Thomas Orphanage in Boston during the night, but not alone; Eli goes with her. Their bonding redefines the term “orphan”, as well as “man” in the physical sense and “man” in the spiritual sense, when Eli’s ability to astroproject is temporarily stifled by his own discipline.

Many solitary years pass for Eli, then he meets Mira. His love for the young woman causes him to break his promise and return to astroprojecting in order to share it with her. Mira takes the ability to new horizons; when she returns to her body she inadvertently brings Sam, an infant Soul, with her. Her mind and body must now be shared. Through the known, the unknown, love, happiness, and tragedy, the journey eventually comes full circle to a stunning climax when a determined Eli discovers his origin.

The Shape of Golf, Plane and Simple reveals a blueprint for hitting the golf ball with the middle of the clubface. This book describes a technique that is very likely the best way to swing a golf club by showing how the dual arc angle sets into motion the multiple arcs in the golf swing.

This book shows the angles and proper observation points and describes how the body, arms, and wrist work in the right sequence to create a perfect motion that achieves great success. The book describes the two points that define a perfect golf swing.

This book sets the standard in which the swing should be observed and measured for optimum ball flight and distance for all golfers. Although golfers have different builds and tempos, only one shape is known to reliably hit the ball with the middle of the clubface, which is the key for maintaining correct consistency and hitting the golf ball farther. Any golf swing can hit the perfectly good shots randomly, but golfers want to hit perfect shots consistently.

Hitting perfect golf shots requires a specific technique that cannot be achieved consistently without this pattern.

 
 

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