Swing is being judged
I was recently reading a post about a guy who hated the way his full swing looked.
The way it looked on camera,
The way it looked to other people on the range or in the nets.
He said it didn’t bother him as much on the course, but when he was just hitting balls he felt he was being judged.
And the first tee was always his worst hole unless it was hidden from view (he said he especially liked the 1st at Celtic Manor 2010 course).
Even though he's putting game was on point and looked good (to others I imagine) and his short game looked fine, he said when he took a full swing he looked amateur and felt he's ugly looking swing had people laughing at him.
The solution.
Well, according to one of the teachers who said.
“swinging outside your capabilities makes things look odd to the eye but it’s all about the result”
I have found this to be true as well.
The trick is knowing what your capabilities are, and still being able to generate enough power from the floor.
This is something that is covered in the TPI screen and makes it virtually impossible for anyone of any age to not know what their limitations are.
Not only will it let you know how far you are trying to swing outside your limitations, but it will also give you an idea of what to improve.
The best part.
You probably have everything you need to fix them.
You simply have to combine them together correctly.
This is one of the single most powerful and easy things any golfer can do.
To make yourself, move better, become more powerful and have more faith in how you look on camera, and to others when you swing a golf club.
To grab the tutorial of the golf screen, as well as the keys to fix it you will need the Unbreakable Golfers app when it launches.
To download the app when it’s available, go here
https://www.unbreakablegolfers.com
John Seton
Nice one