The
Swing Will Become Automatic
- by Veteran PGA Tour Player John "The
Golf Genius" Toepel
I want to share my answer to a frustrated golfer. Skip has
been a friend for many years. He knows about Concept Golf
but has had little time to absorb the principles.
What
Skip is saying here is that he keeps hitting behind the
ball, and by his assessment, it is because he is getting
ahead of the ball during the backswing. He transfers all
his weight to his back foot but then leans over to his front
foot before his through-swing begins. At the top of his
backswing his weight is on his front foot instead of his
back foot.
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This forces his arms to make up for the lack of power that is
available from his legs. Fat, short, crooked shots are the result.
My
response follows his letter.
Dear
John,
Once
again I am compelled to challenge our friendship by pleading for
some help with my golf game.
Yesterday
I was coupled with the only other "walk-on" at a great
golf course (Musket Ridge, Myersville, MD) who turned out to be
a professional golfer playing on the Nation Wide Tour. This alone
added some pressure as I preferred not to make a total fool of
myself. As bad luck would have it (bad luck and bad game seemed
to show-up immediately after being told my playing partner was
a pro) I hit 70% of my shots FAT and not just a little fat but
sometime 6 inches behind the ball. I tried keeping by head very
still (knowing full well that this goes against everything Concept
Golf teaches) staying behind the ball, slowing down, speeding
up, and even said a few prayers. Nothing worked to correct my
dilemma.
My
own analysis is that I, in spite of my best efforts, naturally
transfer my weight from my right leg to my left leg far too early.
From this position I am forced to flip at the ball with my arms.
My question is: why in hell am I seemingly unable or incapable
of staying on my right side. I know the five principles and have
often been able to apply all 5 with spectacular results. I am
tired of hitting the big ball first and scoring far above my potential.
Help,
Skip
P.S.
I was putting and chipping superbly and shot 92.
Dear
Skip:
Thanks
for the good news letter!!!!! Let me answer your question.
The
solution to your fat shots is quite simple. It is Concept Golf
swing principle five that you are dealing with. Once your weight
has transferred to your back leg during the backswing, make sure
your back leg is flexed, quite flexed, and stays flexed. The scientist
would say that your power leg should be flexed about 64 degrees
during the backswing. I'm not sure you will sense exactly how
much that is but in your case you will be quite sure your knee
will touch the ground during your backswing. You won't touch the
ground or even get close, but your stupid senses will yell that
to you. Ignore them. Flex your leg. Your senses will also tell
you that flexing your leg that much will insure that you will
hit behind the ball. Not true.
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By
keeping your power leg flexed during the backswing, your
weight will be on your power leg as your swing reverses.
You will not be able to get your weight on your front leg
before your through swing. By being flexed, your power leg
is in position to push against the ground to create your
through swing. Your arms have little (really nothing) to
do during the through swing.
Your
senses will say to you that the swing is a "squat,
thrust" motion. Squat during the backswing and allow
the automatic thrust during the through swing.
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The
swing will become automatic, thoughtless. This is a very good
thing. You will start to realize that the exact distance you want
with short wedge shots comes from the thrusting of your power
leg. It may seem that the power leg would be too strong for a
delicate shot. The truth is that it requires real strength to
be delicate and your power leg is the right thing to create the
right distance for short shots. You use your power leg to throw
a dart, pitch a penny or toss a ball underhand. It seems quite
natural with those activities.
Get
two grass stains on your right knee and call me in the morning
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John
Toepel is a Veteran PGA Tour Player, instructor, author and professional
speaker. He
is also the discoverer of Concept Golf, the quickest way to immediate,
life-long lasting
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