By Chuck Evans
Special Contributor |
How many times have you taken a lesson and walked away feeling unfulfilled,
Knowing that you just didn't get it?
It may not be your fault!
The majority
of golf teachers work strictly on the mechanics of the golf stroke. And
while that certainly plays an important role, there is something else that
absolutely must happen for the mechanical aspects to work.
You see there is a golf handicap and a physical handicap. Your golf handicap
may be a 5 but the physical one may be 30! What does this mean? In simple terms
your body may not allow you to do certain things.
As an example: You might not have any external rotation of the right forearm
that would preclude getting your right elbow in front of the right hip.
Of, if your hips are limited in flexibility and rotational motion then
turning them through the ball will be next to impossible. If the left side of
your body is weaker then the right then it will not provide enough support
through the ball, it will collapse instead.
So without the knowledge of what you can do physically, trying to work on
mechanics is an absolute waste of time.
Players virtually never make poor motions because they want to, but rather
their bodies dictate what they can and can not do.
When working with an golf instructor be sure to ask them if they offer a
physical evaluation to go with their teaching. Whether they are qualified to do
this or they farm it out makes no difference. But what does make a difference is
the interpretation of the data.
Remember it's not your fault if you are having swing issues. You want to do
something different but your body just won't allow it.
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