The First Move
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The First Move
The Secret of the Golf Swing is the First Move Down
Now you are ready to start the downswing. You have arrived safely at the top and now you need to return to the bottom in one piece.
1a. Right Arm Begins to Straighten
1b. Right Arm Unhinges
1c. Right Arm Straight Many people have written about this topic. As a matter of fact, it seems like every time anyone goes near this subject, the entire golf world throws the four letter word “cast” at you. The terms “cast” or “casting the golf club” were used in the 60’s and have escalated to the point where if you mention any other way of swinging the golf club down other than “pulling on the handle” or creating drag and creating a tight angle with your arms, the golf world is ready to pounce on you. The good news, bad news is the terms “pulling on the handle” and “creating a tight angle” have kept me very busy for the past 25 years. If you are trying to practice the above mentioned phrases, I feel very confident you’ll end up hitting too many shots to the right. The ability to hit a golf ball squarely with the correct timing has more to do with how many hours you can dedicate to the game than it does with how hard you can pull on the handle of the golf club. Your ability to create clubhead speed lies in the speed you can swing your hands, arms and golf club not in how fast you can pull the grip end of the golf club. Clubhead speed is created from you generating width in the right arm on its journey back to the golf ball. Swinging just the hands, arms and golf club back to the golf ball with maximum clubhead speed independent of the lower and upper body is not the answer either. Swinging the golf club back to the golf ball on the correct path with maximum clubhead speed is the combination of the hands, arms and golf club swinging in conjunction with the lower body moving out of the way and the upper body turning back towards the target. The upper and lower body CANNOT swing independent of each other. As the right arm begins to unhinge:
2. Left Hip Moves Towards Target
3. Left Hip Turns Out of the Way How to Start the Golf Club Down
As you begin the downswing there are many parts that you must follow in order for you to swing the clubhead back on the correct path with maximum amount of speed. By now you know the right arm must begin to unfold first and then the left hip moves one or two inches towards the target and then it turns back and out of the way.
4. Left Arm Long Your left arm should NOT be rigid and locked, but long and relaxed.When you moved the golf club back to the top of the backswing it swung back on an arc. The arc was slightly inside a straight line away from the target. The club has to swing inside and up on the arc. When the club passed 9:00 it has to start swinging up.
When you swung it up, the right shoulder turned back and out of the way, now as you swing the golf club back down, the right shoulder has to stay back as long as possible so the club can swing back down on the arc.
5. Arc in Downswing What happens next? For the first couple of feet in the downswing, not much happens- then it all starts to go. As the left hip moves out of the way, the left knee will begin to head back towards its address position.
6. Right Knee Turns Towards Target Golf, The First Move |
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Bobby Eldridge is the head pro at PurePoint Golf and has taught over 30,000 students durng his career. With his in depth expert knowledge he has released a number hugely popular Golf Instructional DVDs. His teachings cover everything from improving your drive, your short game, your putting and a lot more. If any part of your game needs some fixing you have to check him out HERE.
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Chapter List
- Introduction
- Grip
- Setup
- Alignment
- Backswing
- Top of Backswing
- Downswing
- Impact
- Follow-Through
- Uneven Lies
- Faults & Cures
- Wrap-Up
About the DVD
The foundation of every golf game is the full swing. It’s very hard to have a good round if your full swing mechanics are incorrect. Learn correct mechanics in this simple to learn, easy to remember golf swing instructional method outlined by Bobby Eldridge, head golf pro for PurePoint Golf.
Learn the system that has helped thousands of golfers from all over the world drop their handicaps by 7 strokes or more. In short, it’s about using the spine as an axis to promote consistency and to keep you on the correct swing plane. You’ll learn the correct hand action so that you can add distance to every shot. You’ll learn the correct timing to get straight ball flight, and consistent direction.




























