Ball Set

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Ball Set
Ball Set

Bobby Jones Golf advice columns published in several newspapers back in the 1920s. Fifty of these columns have been compiled and printed in a book entitled The Best of Bobby Jones Golf, published in 1996. Jones said: "Stay behind the ball is a splendid maxim. If your head so never ahead of the ball at any time of the swing, a poor shot is probably right. "

In Harvey Penick, The Little Red Book, published in 1992, page 75 is titled "Stay Behind the Ball" All great golfers move their head slightly backwards before and during the impact, but never forward. A golfer must stay behind the ball. I mean put up with your head behind the ball and keep the head behind the ball. If you move your head forward or during your downswing due to shock, you will hit a wee, shot ugly, perhaps a bit drawn. "

Tommy Armor, in How to Play Your Best Golf All the Time (1953) points out: "The cardinal principle of all golf shot making is that if you move your head, you ruin the action agency. 12 In summary the key points of his book, Armor lists the key points 5, 10 and 12 identically as "Keep your head steady." Interestingly, however, in all the pictures of golf swings throughout the book, the head is seen as behind the ball through the impact zone.

David Leadbetter 100% Golf in 2004, states: "the head and upper body remain behind the ball you unswing and accelerate impact. "Try to keep your corner of the backbone of the establishment all the way at the time of impact and do not worry if your head a little sideways movement. Your head and spine are behind the ball impact.

Jack Nicklaus is the strongest on the social movement. In his book Golf My Way (2005), Nicklaus offers this warning: "If you are hope to improve your game through these pages, but can not or will not learn to keep your head up throughout the swing read no further. There is nothing I or anyone else can do for your golf game. Any movement of the head at any time Address of impact will change the arc and the plane of the swing, which, if not a totally destructive factor is certainly complicate one. "All photos by Jack Swing show his head to remain stable, but far behind the ball until after impact.

Like many golfers, I have tried dozens of tricks and techniques of instruction, all for little or no result. It was not until I focused on this aspect of the swing, I finally break 80, and was at the age of 65. Since then, I broke 80 times several years and I am finally able to enjoy the game Learn to keep your head back was not easy. It took considerable practice, a large Part of this was done without hitting balls. Create muscle memory to be learned and this was not easy, especially at my age. But with tactile feedback head, the bad habit of looking up "could be overcome.

Tiger Woods published his book, How I Play Golf in 2007 and already it is became a bestseller. He writes: "The impact would like address. My spine angle is the same and my head is almost in the same place ". The attached photo shows his head to be well behind the ball. He concludes: "This shows how simple the golf swing can be."

What makes the golf swing instruction is complicated, often contradictory, which can be found on paper and by word of mouth. Some pros teach that the head should remain constant throughout the swing. Some preach that it is acceptable to have setbacks or lateral movement on the backswing and just before impact. Others say keep your eyes on the ball. But no one suggests that the head mount, or proceed the ball until after impact. As stated above, most if not all benefits will agree that the Chief should stay behind backs and shot in the impact zone.

Robert S. (Bob) Doyle is the founder and president of Forever Better Golf Inc. a golf equipment and training aid company dedicated to helping all golfers improve their swings and lower their scores. Their flagship product is the PRO-HEAD Trainer, a full swing training aid that helps golfers maintain their spine angles and keep their heads back and behind the ball through impact. To see the PRO-HEAD Trainer in use and take the 60 second challenge, visit http://www.foreverbettergolf.com

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