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Old 04-26-2011, 02:55 PM
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You must master the MacDonald Drills
Originally Posted by mbpress01 View Post
I have been hard at work on fixing a poor backswing and was wondering if anyone has any drills that help a player start the backswing.

I am being instructed by an authorized TGM professional and have been focusing on the start of the backswing as my key area of problem. I had a bad sway but now by focusing on the shoulder turn that seems to be fixed and based on some high speed video my plane seems fine (I was using the Sam Snead starter move to fix the sway).

The question is this: What is the best drill to ingrain the correct motion of the backswing (Hogan says arms hands shoulders as well as every other TGM instructor) but every drill I have done just doesn't seem to ingrain this feeling; hence the problem with most drills - you can execute them very easily either at home or on the range, but actually translating that feeling to what the club should be doing is completely different and to some extent drills seem worthless.

Thoughts and thanks in advance.
Please use the search function to find those drills on this site. I have an appointment to get to will post them later.


This was just too funny for words! Thanks Drew!

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/showthread.php?p=57694&highlight=MacDonald+drills# post57694


This is serious-thanks GBD!

http://lynnblakegolf.com/forum/thread4435.html
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