Golf Tips - Perfecting Your Swing Through
One very effective drill in perfecting your swing is to let the ball 'get in your way' as you swing toward the target. In other words, you let the ball get hit because it was sitting there in the way of your swing, not because you were swinging at it.
This drill shows why many people have better practice swings than actual swings where a ball is involved. Without a ball it is easier to swing through, yet this is the very motion that is needed when perfecting your swing.
A key in helping correct this tendency is to learn how to separate the optical
eye from the 'mind's eye'. The optical eye sees where the ball is sitting,
while the mind's eye sees the ball sailing toward its target. Remember, the
ball is not the target, so the key is to avoid being tricked by your optical eye.
Instead, let your mind's eye swing to your target, which is the fairway or the green.
This is not to say that you don't look at the ball at all, but rather to stress that there
is a great difference between looking at the ball and
concentrating on it.
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
In a one plane motion the arms, shoulders and hips all turn around in a circle as opposed to a slide and hip bump in the two plane swing.





