Re: Natural Golf Instruction
I think NG is going the way of the dinosaur. As RSH mentioned there are other one-plane methods that are more in vogue. I switched to a modified Stack and Tilt this year with very good success. Easier on the back and much more consistant results. I'm flirting with single digit handicap (currently 10.4) for the first time in my life. Do a search on Stack and Tilt in Google for videos on the subject.
S&T isn't strictly a one-plane swing but it has many of the elements of NG without the straight arm axis. Most golfers I play with would benefit by it since it eliminates most of the timing associated with a traditional weight to the right swing (for a right hander). I use a modified S&T by keeping my weight centered on the back swing and keeping my left arm very close to my chest. I'm averaging about 275 off the tee and my irons are crisp (145 9 iron for example). Now if I could just avoid those nasty triples when I pull it left -I'd get under a 10!
Can you tell that I like to talk about GOLF?
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