Spanish Wells December Newsletter 2019 P2_STM81927 December Newsletter | Page 7

NOTE FROM THE TEACHING PROFESSIONAL To Pause or Not to Pause-December After watching golf swings over the years, one common tendency I see is a lack of awareness during the backswing and the transition into the forward swing. This presents several problems over the duration of the golf swing including; lack of rotation, limited width, improper swing path, and ultimately a backswing that reduces our chances for success at impact. As this backswing transitions into the forward swing, the tendency is to pull down aggressively with the arms and reduces the role the body should play in the downswing. As 3-D Motion Measurement (K-Vest) has shown us, we know for the best players in the world, the golf swing begins with the lower body not the arms. A great swing thought to begin this transition is, “Finish your backswing, before you begin your downswing”. For most golfers, making a full coil and rotation into their “Trail” side, will improve the swing path, increase accuracy, and ultimately add distance. The first step to improving the backswing is attempting to be more deliberate in the first two feet of the takeaway and engaging the shoulders to take the club away, not the hands. As we gather everything to the top of the backswing, now is the opportunity to introduce a “small” pause. The secret to success now, is how we come out of the “pause”. Most golfers will tend to try and catch up and swing aggressively with the arms. If we want to emulate and tap into the success of great golfers like Nancy Lopez, Ernie Els, and Vijay Singh who all paused at the top of their swings, we will come out of the transition with our lower body and not by pulling down with the arms. Play Well, John Mousley PGA, TPI 7