FIND AN EASY BACKSWING WITH THESE BASIC SWING TIPS – IDEAL FOR SENIOR & LESS FLEXIBLE GOLFERS

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You are currently watching a video about how to find an easy backswing with these basic swing tips which is ideal for senior and less flexible golfers. These basic swing tips will really help you understand how to improve your backswing and start hitting the golf ball further and better.

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This channel focusses on the golf swing and discussing in detail about the areas of the golf swing that most amateurs get wrong. Each how to video explains everything a golfer needs to know so they can improve their golf game and start lowering their scores, so wheter your trying to break 100, break 90, break 80 or break 70 then this channel will help you acheieve everything you want.

I don't rely on many if any training aids with my coaching as I beleive that the change will happen once you understand what it is your really trying to do with your golf swing and once your understanding improves then you will start to make the correct swing change, I will occasionally offer drills to do as this can often improve your feel verus perception battle and help aid your cause.

I love giving golf tips however I really enjoy helping golfers with their game and love the positive feedback about golfers who I have helped with their ball striking or driving or whatever so if you like golf tips then you should subscribe.

I'll always try to put my swing on slow motion on the camera howver this is sometimes difficult due to the set up of my driving range and I'm often looking for privacy but I agree that seeing a Professional swing in slow motion can help golfers develop.

I do use the term perfect golf swing, not because there is a perfect golf swing or perfect backswing etc however I like to discuss options in all my videos and sgtrongly beleive there are 5 or 6 things we have to do in the golf swing but there are options for golfers to choose what they want to do which is why I feel im qualified to discuss the perfect golf swing as much as anybody else.

The areas I disucss in the golf swing are hip rotation, swing plane, upper body movements, how to gain speed in your golf swing, how to use the driver, all golf swing basics, golf swing for seniors, golf swing for irons, the elbow positions and whats the best way to swing a golf club and much more.

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Comments

Robbie 837 says:

Great video Russ would love you to do something about ways to protect the lower back.

Mike Herd says:

Russell, it’s tuff getting older and less flexible, I’m now convinced that I need to shorten up my back swing. I’ve always struggled with getting my trail elbow leading in the down swing and never could master the process. I’ve recently been working on tucking my trail elbow in and outward facing at address and trying to maintain that feeling in the back swing and through swing. My speed is down but I’m more consistent, other than turning faster, any thoughts on how to pick up speed or just accept it.

Darrell Johnson says:

It took me a long time to get myself to watch this video, because I didn't think of me as a senior golfer. Well ,when I did finally watch it, I realized I'm closer to senior than I first thought. This helped me a lot, especially when it came to keeping the lead arm straight. I had never heard of holding pressure on the left thumb with the right palm before. This seemed to work for me quite a bit. I can't get over how much I have picked up from your swing tips. You are #1 in my book! Thanks Russell.

WAYNE PADLEY says:

Good stuff for me Russell bring on the rest !

ShaamoneHeeHee says:

Wonderful instruction Russell, thanks for taking the time to do this

Thomas Palmer says:

I agree, thanks for your guidance for senior golfers….who make up the majority of weekday golfers. One question….where in relationship to set up position does the left hip stay to avoid a sway or reverse pivot?

Ian Chantrey says:

Russell A big thank you from all the seniors and less mobile players out there because there are a lot of us playing and enjoying our golf. I look forward to your future videos, your knowledge of the golf swing, and breaking it down into manageable sections is a great way of teaching.

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