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Two Click Backswing

Golfers are commonly confused by the difference between weight shift and pressure shift. Golfers often shift their weight by moving their upper body too much. In the golf swing, the upper body is going to stay relatively stable while the pressure shifts dramatically to the trail foot and then to the lead foot. In this drill, you'll focus on shifting the pressure early by using a pressure board, or wobble board. In this drill your goal is to get a second click from the wobble board during the backswing. This indicates that you shifted your pressure to your lead foot before ending the backswing instead of after.

Tags: Standing Up, Backswing, Drill

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This drill video is two-click backswing.

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So two-click backswing is designed to help you feel re-centering during the backswing.

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A lot of amateur golfers have a poor concept of thinking that the golf swing is this big

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lateral shift off the ball and then lateral shift towards the ball.

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So if I was exaggerating it in their minds, the golf swing is a shift way back here and

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then I shift way forward here as I come down.

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But it has more of a pressure shift similar to a throwing pattern where I would shift and

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as I'm still bringing this backward, I would be shifting towards the target.

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Starting my lower body before my arms are gotten to the top of the swing.

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So I will use the pressure board or a wobble board or if you don't have either of those,

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you can always put a piece of wood on top of a towel.

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Something so that you can feel where your weight is.

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And I'm not quite sure if you can hear it because this mat's a little softer than inside my

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studio.

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But if I push it hard into the ground, you'll hear a click.

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So I'm going to do a couple of these swings where I'm not talking, so hopefully it'll

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get picked up on the audio.

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But basically what I'm going to do is, this is called a two-click backswing, which is basically

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I'm going to start on the left foot and then I'm going to make a takeaway move where

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I shift into that right leg but not by shifting my whole upper body because if I shift

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my whole upper body, the second click is going to be tough because the second click is

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supposed to happen between or as I'm going from here up towards the top of the swing.

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So the two-click backswing kind of looks like that.

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So we've got start on the left foot, shift shift.

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And as I'm shifting, I'm going to feel like I'm more down and on top of the ball and

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ready to go into more of my rotational vertical that 360 jump or the force-puddle idea

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of using the legs more vertically there during the latter half of the downswing.

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So I've already had this lateral movement and now it's more rotation and vertical movement

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down through the ball.

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Now the only downside to this is because it's higher off the ground, it can cause some

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contact issues like it's hard to actually take full shots.

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But I do think that it works pretty well if you're good enough that you can adjust

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for what you would have to face if the ball was just a little bit below your feet or

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you can always use a small T and T the ball up if you're doing this on a mat.

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I don't recommend doing this on grass.

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I just haven't got the same benefit.

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Now one other thing that you'll see is if you're late, if I shift and then I start spinning

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as I'm shifting, what will happen is the board will actually twist under your feet before

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you get to that second click.

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So I want to be able to do this with a fairly good aggressive swing.

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I don't want it to be, you can see that one I shifted late and the board twisted.

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So let's try it again.

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So we're over on this left foot.

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Click, click, swing.

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Good.

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This can also be a problem if you get too much of your lower body movement laterally or if

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you use too much of your back muscles to really pull on the club.

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It can be awkward for you to get on top of the golf ball because then if you did those

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patterns, you would be too steep so you need to basically you have to rework your

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shallowing pattern.

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So this can be a really good drill for a couple different issues in end of backswing in

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transition.

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But the most common is if you use more of your upper body shift kind of like that where

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you shift way off the ball like this and then try to shift during the downswing.

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So if I did that, the bad one that we're actually trying to solve here, it would typically

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look like this.

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I'm on the left foot, I would shift and then I would shift and you'll see that because

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of the timing of that shift, I ended up having to throw my arms pretty early.

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So now we'll do one where it's more of this re-centering move in the backswing so we've

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got shift shift go.

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That's kind of the rhythm that all usually say to students while they're working on it

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is the shift shift.

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I want that timing happening during the backswing.

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So we'll do that again so we've got shift shift go.

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Like I said, it will force you to stay a little bit more down or might force you to release

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your arms a little bit more in order to control low points so it's not perfect but it

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is really good for helping if you're backswing, force, pivot pattern is causing some

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downswing issues.

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This will help you stay centered and get your lower body a little bit more active in

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transition.

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