HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR PERFECT BACKSWING

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You are currently watching a video about how to choose your perfect backswing, this video just shoes the options you have in the golf swing.

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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.

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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

Jim Rohnstock says:

Nice explanation but please more visual and less talk. Easier to see the right and wrong swing motions. Just a suggestion

Ted Blaikie says:

Hi Russel, You emphasise the influence on the steepness of swing plane of the ability to externally rotate the forearm at the top of the backswing. What about the influence of the flexibility of the trail wrist. If you can externally rotate (dorsiflex) the wrist so that it is at 90 degrees to the back of the trail forearm (with a small amount of help from the other hand – which in practice can be supplied by them momentum of the club) would this effect the ability to swing on plane? What about if you could only externally rotate the wrist 45 degrees?

Michel Grenier says:

Another one right on the nail. You will notice in the video I sent that my driver swing at pinehust course number 2 (on simulator) is very flat, almost totally a one plane swing. This allows me to hit very straight or with a slight draw. I adopt this swing on narrow fairways where accuracy is paramount. A good swing still carries 230 yards like it did in the video. On wide fairways I lift my arms more, but shallow the club in the downswing, gaining 12 yards on average, but loosing some accuracy. With all other clubs, I lift the arms, as I seem to be just as accurate as with the flat swing. So many people asked me why I was swinging so flat on narrow fairways. I feel vindicated and will point my friends to your channel.?

Melted Butter says:

How much of this steepness/flatness is down to forearm rotation? Rather than external shoulder rotation.

Harold Pohoresky says:

Hi Russell,

Wonder if you can find another way to express turning your pelvis into the trail leg. This is a mystery to me described as such. How do you turn your pelvis (the two hips or two bones at the top of your legs into the rear leg (thigh)? This to me appears as a contradiction. How can you turn the top of two legs into one leg?

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