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Comparing Your Pattern To The Model

Every golfer has a different tendency that they struggle with. Two golfers might have to feel two opposite things to get the same result. This video explains how you can stop chasing feels and finally start making long term changes to your swing.

Playlists: Understand Your Swing Plane/Path, STS - Swing Phases

Tags: Early Extension, Standing Up, Sway, Iron, Driver, Fairway Wood

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This insight is comparing your pattern to the model.

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So, one of the important concepts on this site is that

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it's not about necessarily having the proper feels.

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I think that many golfers have totally drastic

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or different feels to accomplish the same movement.

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And so, what's more important is understanding the relationships

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and understanding the movements that you're trying to train.

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I'll give you an example from this week.

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So, I had three different golfers all working on being a little bit more centered in their pivot.

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For whatever reason, they were each struggling with some ground contact issues,

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largely related to what was happening with their body.

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In one case, the golfer had a bit more of a forward lunge

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and was getting too much on top of their front foot.

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In another case, golfer had more of early extension pattern

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and their upper body was backing away from the golf ball

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contributing to early arm throw.

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In the third case, the golfer was really shifting off the ball with their upper body

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and having a hard time getting back to appropriate position to be able to control low point.

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So, we had three totally different swings

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all trying to stay a little bit more centered.

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I used the similar drill, kind of customized it for each of them,

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but basically had some type of little upper body awareness.

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So, just some visual so that they could roughly calibrate and feel

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or see a little bit better where their upper body was in space.

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So, the golfer who was lunging in front, they walked away from the lesson

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thinking that in order to hit the ball,

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better they had to feel like they were staying behind.

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The golfer who was early extending or standing up like this,

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they had to feel like in order to hit the ball well that they had to stay more down.

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And then lastly, the golfer who was swaying off the ball,

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or shifting way over here, he had to feel like he was staying on top of that front foot

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in order to hit the ball solidly.

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So, regardless of which swing that they were using,

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we were working on the same concept.

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We were working on ground contact, so we were trying to chase a skill.

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We were working on ground contact by keeping the upper body a little bit more centered.

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But the three of them would have told their buddies,

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one of them, man, it's crazy, I've got to feel like I hang back.

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The other one, I got to feel like I stay forward.

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And the other one, I got to feel like I'm, you know, kissing the golf ball or staying really bent over.

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But they were all working on the same concept and using the same feedback to guide their progress.

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I get a lot of questions about what specific move should feel like

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and it really depends on what reference you're coming from.

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So, I don't want you to get lost chasing specific feels.

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Use feels to help reinforce what you're doing.

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But ultimately, you want to use more objective feedback,

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such as visuals or checkpoints, so that you know that the feel is actually makes sense

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and that they're actually driving your swing in the right direction.

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If you're not checking in on video or with stations,

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there's a good chance you're just kind of getting into a good rhythm when you're hitting it,

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well, instead of making long-term changes towards more of a model that has

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whatever shot characteristics you're looking for, whether it's more solid,

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straighter, further, we understand the patterns around those different characteristics.

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As long as you're working towards that pattern, over time, you'll get there, your swing won't improve.

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