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The Sex Differential
Swing fault differences

 

The Downswing

Ladies have a common problem of lack of power. One of the reasons for this is what I call casting.

  • Casting is the negative way to initiate a downswing. This is a releasing or (unhinging) of the wrists prematurely in the backswing (see photo right)
  • See the illustration at the bottom of this page
  • This early release of the clubhead has the effect of lost power, fat and thin golf shots.
  • Notice from the 3 pictures below how the wrist position is maintained in the first stages of the downswing. (see photo below left)
  • Through impact the wrists release (see photo below centre) as the arms continue to extend through towards the targets. (see photo below right)
  • To initiate a correct downswing we must ‘Pull The Chain’. This is the term I use to describe the left arm initiating the downswing on a vertical path whilst we keep our back to the target. (see illustration below)



Also see faults and fixes section

Gentlemen tend to swing over the top!

  • This is a term I use to describe the aggressive use of the shoulders to initiate a downswing. It has the effect of Photo delivering the club to the ball on too steep a path and also a path that travels across the ball. (out to in swing path, see faults & fixes)
  • This movement causes topped, skied, pulled and sliced golf shots, non-of which sound too desirable.
  • To initiate a correct downswing we must ‘Pull The Chain’ (see illustration below).
  • At the top of the backswing, keep your back to the target and pull the left arm on a vertical path. Maintaining both the width and wrist hinge until half way down. It is at this point where you can now attack a golf ball with the transferring and turning of the whole body onto the left side.

 

 

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