I know I am just a woman... blah blah blah...
But I play golf... and am serious and determined about it.
Yes Take Lessons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do not pass Go; do not collect $200 dollars
BUT!!!! Don't just take lessons...
go to the right Pro.Do you homework and find a golf pro that has really
good references from real everyday people you can talk to face to face in your area.
Get those references from people who
permanently improved their score in a significant way as a result of this one Golf Pro.
The real magic of a golf swing... what really makes/breaks it, can not learned from a book nor be seen with the naked eye... not even on camera.
Even with high speed cameras... it isn't really clear what is going on at the critical moment of supination.
Throw a baseball and key in on your torso, shoulder, arm and wrist... you supinate naturally when you throw a baseball and that is what gives the ball that extra zing and speed. A good golf swing has pretty much the same components as a baseball swing... generally speaking.
It does not normally come naturally when you swing a golf club.
You dont "hit" a golf ball... you "throw it"... as if it was held on the end of the golf club instead of sitting on a golf tee.
The key many people miss out on is functioning supination.
Ben Hogen tells you a lot about how to swing a golf club in his book… stance, backswing, down swing, follow through, a lot of things which are important... and maybe a few sentences on supination.
Ben Hogen mentions supination in his book but does not explain it because he knew no one gets it without help from someone who really knows how to swing a golf club the way it is meant to be swung, and additionally from someone who
can, and actually
will teach it to people.
I availed myself of probably 6-7 golf pros in order to break 100...
All pretty much a waste of money and time. They make money by giving lessons... nuff said.
The last pro I went to was an exception. Within a few lessons, I was supinating so well I almost flung the club out of my hands due to the sudden and dramatic added power at the club head... and it was a pretty easy swing by the look of it. And, the slice was gone gone gone.
I now shoot in the mid to low 80s on good days... while a par golfer would sniker at that... it's a long long way from 99.
These are not golf videos but they demonstrate something about supination and power:
No way to use supination to add power the wrist/tool combo allows supination to seriously add power Same idea as the previous video, rotating the wrist is the supination You can think of the Atl-Atl throwing tool as the golf club and the spear as the golf ball.
Method of supination in a golf swing is a bit different but the effect is the same and it is dramatic!
Get the "right" pro. You will not be able to get a good swing from just reading a book... or just going to the driving range... or going to a fleecing golf pro but its fun to an extent.
Good Luck!
It’s even more addicting that Aces High! wooo hoooo
TIGERESS
EDIT: I have done a lot of serious teaching of technical matter for a number of years thus, I key in on learning/educational threads.