Director of Instruction,
The Golf University,
San Diego, California, USA
1994 San Diego PGA Teacher of the year.
At the Golf University we spend a lot of time eliminating the most common
myths in golf. At the top of the list is keep your head down. I know this is
probably the first thing you were told to focus on when you started to play
golf. The problem is that it is a killer to your swing motion. A golfer who
exaggerates keeping their head down, or still, often suffers from a reverse
weight shift and an over use of their arms.
A better thought process would be to keep you head level. We must allow some
side to side motion of our head or we can never transfer our weight. Videos of
the world's best golfers clearly show that they move their heads to the right
from 1-5 inches in order to accommodate the backswing weight shift. It is also
clear that they finish well left of their starting position as they complete
their follow through.
Remember, your head is connected to your spine. If you are going to rotate
your shoulders successfully, your upper spine and therefore your head must move
with it. Any extreme effort to inhibit head movement will restrict your turn and
therefore your weight transfer.
A good golf swing depends on free flowing motion. So, go with the flow, let
your head move a little and you will be surprised how it frees up your
swing.
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