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Golf's 6 Degrees
lucasyun
2005-01-15
Golf's 6 Degrees
of Separation
Analysis by Tom Ness
with Matthew Rudy
Almost every player has a primal urge to get the clubhead on the ball as soon as possible. Unfortunately, that desire leads to the swing problems that curse most amateur golfers. The act of trying to get the clubhead moving faster - by throwing or flipping it toward the ball - is the single biggest source of frustration in the game.
The impact photographs in this article prove that good players let the hands lead the clubhead through impact - about 6 degrees in front, for tour players. Poor players let the clubhead pass the front arm before impact. In fact, there's a direct correlation between when the shaft catches up to the lead arm and handicap. The later it catches up, the lower the handicap. It's really that simple.
So how can you beat back that primal urge? First, stop thinking about getting the clubhead to the ball and start thinking about getting the handle past the ball. For the average player, that means a fundamental change in the position of the hands at impact. If you flip the club, your trailing wrist flattens and the leading wrist bends through impact. A good player's leading wrist is flat and the trailing wrist is bent.
It might seem like impact happens too fast for you to be able to have any control over it. Try the two drills shown below to get a feel for a tour player's impact position. You'll be surprised how much control you can really have over your ball.
Don't let handle go backward
To get an immediate sense of what tour players do at impact, grab a club just below the grip and make some small swings two different ways. First, try throwing the clubhead down at the ball by unhinging the wrists. Most average players already do this to some degree in a real swing. The butt end of the club will move backward, away from the target, and up toward your belt - leading to the classic chicken wing. Now try a different way. Drive the butt end of the club forward, toward the target, which keeps the club trailing your left arm through impact. Tour players make this move on every swing.