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This is all wonderful news, but if we forget to coil or pivot we cannot shift our weight from right to left as we swing and we become "upper body swingers" losing the incredible power we can generate from our lower torso. To generate the hip and leg action we need to make sure our take-away is as a unit. Make sure you are in an athletic set-up with your arms hanging comfortably from your shoulders, bend from the hips, knees slightly bent, make sure your rear is out, and weight is on the balls of your feet. The left side of your body then pushes the arms with the club back so that at the top of your swing your left shoulder is over your flexed right knee and your back is facing your target. Your left heel can come off the ground, but careful to not push up and off swing center with it. I like to think of my collarbone as my swing center-everything must coil around it-not move laterally away from it. The weight at the top of your swing should feel 70-80% on your right side with the majority felt on the inside of your right heel.
To maximize power you must use wrists, arms and coil (pivot) to achieve more distance. The following drill will help you develop the upper body turn and wrist action: Set-up in the athletic position stated above. Then use a mid-iron and set-up with your feet together and a tee in the middle of your stance. Swing the arms just below the waist(one quarter swing) making sure you hinge the wrists, and clip the tee out of the ground. Gradually swing higher and as you do so make sure your hips are turning and at a full swing your back faces the target. Keep clipping tees until you are consistent, then go ahead with your feet together and clip three tees and then "clip" three balls. This drill encourages hip and shoulder turn along with cocking the wrists and sending the arms in the correct position! TIP OF THE MONTHFor the following "tricky" situations try my helpful hints: BALL ABOVE FEET: Make sure you choke down on the club, and widen your stance. Set-up so the ball is in the middle of your stance. The ball will fly left, so aim right of your target and finish your swing! BALL BELOW FEET: Normal hand position on the grip and widen your stance. Set-up so the ball is in the center of your stance. Make an up-and-down arm swing and aim left of your target. Finish your swing!! KELLY KLECKNER-LPGA CLASS AI have been a member of the LPGA since 1991, and have taught at Gleneagle Country Club, Valley Hi Golf Course, Pine Creek Golf Club, and am currently at Cherokee Ridge Golf Course. I am available all year for private, and semi-private lessons. I hope through my lessons students gain the knowledge and skills to improve their games to the best of their abilities! For information regarding clinics or lessons with Kelly call 597-2637. |
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