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Loss of posture is one of the most common swing faults, and Martin Chuck has a great way to address it, using an odd helping device: a walker. You don’t have to use this, but the image will help you strike the ball more consistently.
Comments (15)
So the right cheek taps on your backswing and left as you swing to the ball
Another great training aid from MC!! Lets hope u dont need the walker for many many years to come! Happy fairways !!
Great tip. My right hip has pretty bad arthritis. I'll be doing a hip replacement in 2-3 months. I struggle with my balance and getting to my left side. It doesn't really hurt to load my right side, but I have a hard time getting to my left side. Any suggestions for me?
How do you stop coming over the top and stop slicing the ball
Martin i love your video breaking 100 breaking 90 and breaking 80 do you thing they will ever be put on DVDs
Please email me about your golf academy school.
Thanks,
Hicksmilner@me.com
Hey Martin. I’m told I have a great flowing golf swing, but my problem comes on the downswing. I have a tendency to stand and turn my head to the left on the downswing. Is this the drill that can say my sanity?
Hi Martin: What was the name of video you did on not arching your back sideways? Thanks.
So the right cheek taps on your backswing and left as you swing to the ball
Another great training aid from MC!! Lets hope u dont need the walker for many many years to come! Happy fairways !!