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We all want one swing that will work with every club, but unfortunately things don't work that way. Instead, it is important to understand the spectrums that exist between different swings. One spectrum that I like is using the right (trail) vs left (lead) side of the body as a reference for where you want the club at impact. With the driver it is more to the right of your body, and with the irons it is more to the left (or middle).
Tags: Not Enough Distance, Intermediate
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Strill is right side of the body versus left side of the body.
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So I always like to talk about these spectrums, right?
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And how no two clubs are swung the same way,
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but there's some transfer and there's some things that work really well
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with the driver compared to there's some things that work really well with the wedges and the short clubs.
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So one of the concepts that I talk about with my students is right side of the body versus left side of the body.
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And basically the driver is going to be a little bit more right side or trail side for right hand and golfer.
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And the irons can get away with being a little bit more left side.
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So here's what I mean.
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If you imagine a line sticking straight out from your sternum,
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right, my hands can be anywhere either straight in front of that kind of like so.
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Or I could bring it all the way over here to the right side of my body,
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or I could bring it over here to the left side of the body.
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If my hands are in front of my chest and my body turns, that's not the same thing.
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That's all one reference where my hands are straight out in front of my chest.
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So for the most part at the top of this wing,
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the hands are going to be towards the right side of my body.
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For good iron play because I'm trying to hit down because I want a somewhat steep angle of attack
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because my stance is narrower and I'm more on top of the golf ball.
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It works to get my hands more on the left side of the body or past that middle midline.
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Even if my body is rotating, it works really well to get that downward angle of attack.
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If my hands are working more towards that left side of the body.
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More in this chop movement, kind of like that.
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Now when it comes to the driver,
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you will tend to see that the guys who have a better combination of distance and accuracy will hit the ball
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with it a little bit more on the right side of your body.
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This is usually a challenging feeling for a lot of golfers, especially if they're more in this
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cast pattern.
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But basically, if I go up to the top of my swing,
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so if I go up to the top of my swing, clubs all the way on the right side of my body,
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I'm going to just kind of exaggerate this and almost gym-furricate and bring it across like this.
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Very good drivers, the golf ball are still going to have the club slightly behind that midline
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after impact. So I'll take a student and put him in this position and I'll say,
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okay, now I want you to take that position and just use your body to get that position just after impact.
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And now could you imagine creating speed and doing that or are you going to have to create
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speed by getting this back out in front of this? So when we're looking at driver,
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more on this right side of your body, more behind your body, kind of like that.
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Almost that impact when we're talking about irons, more in front of your body,
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or towards the left side of your body. When we're looking at kind of the mid irons,
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you can get away with either of them. But helping you see how these spectrums work will help you understand
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why you struggle with one particular aspect to your game and ultimately give you some strategies
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that you can use to train it. So if you're like most golfers and you struggle with needing the
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clubs to be out in front of your body in order to hit it, you can do nine to three's work
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some of those leave the arm behind, tick-tack-toe, some of those sequencing reference drills.
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We're basically the club is going to be well to the right side of my body and I'm just going to
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use my body rotation to get that relationship all the way to impact.
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From the down-the-line camera view, the way that that will tend to look will be a lot more body
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rotation. You'll be able to see that the sternum is pointing out there while the golfer is
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making contact with while with an iron, it will look a little bit more like the chest is more
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pointed just out in front of the golf ball and the arms will be a little bit straighter,
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kind of like that versus like that. So it's a little bit in these difference in the positions,
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a little bit difference in the sequencing but it can help you understand why you're either struggling
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with your short irons or you're struggling with your driver. If it's just struggling in the middle,
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this is not the that it comes up video for that but it would help you understand if you're
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struggling with one of the ends, either the longer clubs or the shorter clubs, this can be a
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very useful reference point for when you're adjusting your stocks wing.