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grantc79 02-18-2009 02:14 AM

Need help with a quick start down.......
 
From everything my coach and my studying has shown, a quick start down will kill you if you are a hitter.

I have been playing for about 8 months now and have been a pure swinger up until the last month or so when I started hitting off and on. My alignments are great with hitting and they and I both seem to think that is the path that I should follow due to the fact that I'm 6'5 and muscular build with limited flexibility. However, I have carried over my aggressive transition from swinging into hitting and it is killing any hopes I have for consistency.

Does anyone have any thoughts, tips, or drills that might help?

slicer mcgolf 02-18-2009 10:23 AM

I agree. I work with a former football player who is very strong and has good flexibility. I find that by working with hitting protocols he can keep his aggressive style and really 'feel' that he's hitting the ball with some force.

Your limited flexibility should be a great recipe for a hitter

YodasLuke 02-18-2009 10:51 AM

slow Start Down
 
We have a limited amount of time to accelerate the club. The slow Start Down is extremely important, so we don't waste all the speed before Impact. One of the best ways that I've found to fix the quick Start Down is to imagine that the club can only go fast after Impact. You can do it with a club or a wooden dowel. When using a dowel, listen for the loudest and highest pitch sound to occur after the ball. You should see an immediate change.

YodasLuke 02-18-2009 04:21 PM

an analogy
 
I use an analogy in describing the Start Down. It's similar to pushing a car down a hill.

The fast Start Down is analogous to quick and explosive push that would start the car down the hill. It would have the feel of a quick and heavy pressure that would last a couple of milliseconds. After the hard push, the car would come off your hands. Then you'd be chasing it, trying to get your hands in position to push again. This is not a very effective method.

The slow Start Down is analogous to a deliberate acceleration of the car. You would feel the pressure increase as you pushed against the car, and you would continue pushing until the car was moving faster than you could run. It would be similar to the Olympic bobsled. This scenario wins when you're chasing cars or pars. :happy3:

david sandridge 02-18-2009 05:31 PM

how bout us less fortunate folks
 
It sure would be nice for golfgnome to write an equally succinct comment about how a swinger should start down. That was great Ted

O.B.Left 02-18-2009 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by david sandridge (Post 61385)
It sure would be nice for golfgnome to write an equally succinct comment about how a swinger should start down. That was great Ted


Check out "Hitting vs Swinging" in the Lynn Blake section of the Video Gallery.

ob

Daryti 02-19-2009 01:02 AM

Do you use a relax right forearm for the slow startdown? I try and the distance is the same as holding tight. However, it just doesn't feel like hitting hard.

brownman 03-04-2009 02:00 AM

Startdown
 
I had a tendency to begin quickly with my startdown,but I found it was because I began my startdown using arms,but, since I now startdown with R/shoulder it has slowed down dramatically ,but it now has ooomph

Augusta Golf 03-05-2009 12:55 AM

Watch Couples and Els swing, there is no rush whatsoever at Start Down. The mad rush from transition to start down ruins many an otherwise good swing.

onebecamefive 03-05-2009 01:37 PM

anology
 
Very good analogy YodasLuke


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