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Old 10-08-2005, 11:41 AM
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Finding Balance - Closing your eyes
One of the areas in which far too few golfers focus their attention is balance, one of Homer Kelley's essentials. At any course or driving range you can see golfer after golfer attempting to hit drives as hard, and as far as possible, but almost none of them realize the basic requirement of good balance in the swing.

Ask most golfers if they swing in balance and you'll generally find that people think they are 'mostly' balanced during their motion, and tend to dismiss the need to work in this area.

For the next month I would suggest practicing every day for 5 to 10 minutes swinging two clubs held together, or any one of the many 'heavy' clubs on the market, especially those that encourage rotation through the release.

Focus on these keys:

1) start and finish in complete balance - feel 'comfortable' and well 'set' at address. Not tense or rigid in any way.

2) close your eyes

3) swing back and through without stopping

4) swing slowly, as if in 'slow motion' letting the club and gravity show you the pace

Focus on the feels in your hands and feet - one of Toski's best keys IMO.

Find your balance and you will find your ball in the fairway much more often.
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Old 10-08-2005, 01:02 PM
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I think one of the reasons for bad balance is the idea that some sort of weight shift is needed to hit the ball far. Ideas concerning weight transfer through the ball, etc. I therefore like to remind myself that we do not want to shift the weight consiously or on purpose in the golf stroke. Weight shifts because of the twisting and tuning of the body. And the reason for the turning of the body is so that the hands can take a direct ball back and through the ball.
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Old 10-08-2005, 03:07 PM
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I like the drill. I have practiced hitting the ball with my eyes closed and discovered that I don't perform as well as I do with just the drill and no ball.

Balance is an essential and it is a function or a result of the pivot

I know that some of the pro's practice with their feet together and hit balls. This will usually tell you immediately by the unnatural feel that you don't have as good as balance as you thought you did.

Also I know the guys who developed the Whippy, have a number of drills and though they don't mention balance they are aimed at learning to pivot correctly which means to be in balance.

Eyes closed is a good drill. Nice write up, thanks
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Old 10-08-2005, 05:54 PM
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The weight shift happens in a full power swing so that shoulder rotation alone can get the hands ahead of the ball at impact without adding independent arm motion and without losing your balance. With educated hands, this becomes unconscious. For those who are still learning to move the hands ONLY with the pivot, a conscious effort is required to lead with the tailbone.

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Old 10-08-2005, 06:25 PM
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Try hitting balls on your left foot only. A very good balance drill from David Lee.
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Old 10-09-2005, 09:29 PM
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Good article on Swinging EdZ.

I like to swing a Momentus (my home-made model- zinc rod) to remind myself to tap into Centrif. Force.

That feeling of "the club swings itself" IS much easier to discover with a heavy club....and it's such an important thing to learn and PRACTICE.

As your signiture says: "Support the SWINGING FORCE in balance."

That swinging force...
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Old 10-09-2005, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by RickPinewild
Try hitting balls on your left foot only. A very good balance drill from David Lee.
Or with your feet very close together.
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Originally Posted by EdZ
One of the areas in which far too few golfers focus their attention is balance, one of Homer Kelley's essentials. At any course or driving range you can see golfer after golfer attempting to hit drives as hard, and as far as possible, but almost none of them realize the basic requirement of good balance in the swing.

Ask most golfers if they swing in balance and you'll generally find that people think they are 'mostly' balanced during their motion, and tend to dismiss the need to work in this area.

For the next month I would suggest practicing every day for 5 to 10 minutes swinging two clubs held together, or any one of the many 'heavy' clubs on the market, especially those that encourage rotation through the release.

Focus on these keys:

1) start and finish in complete balance - feel 'comfortable' and well 'set' at address. Not tense or rigid in any way.

2) close your eyes

3) swing back and through without stopping

4) swing slowly, as if in 'slow motion' letting the club and gravity show you the pace

Focus on the feels in your hands and feet - one of Toski's best keys IMO.

Find your balance and you will find your ball in the fairway much more often.
Ed,
Great post!

Two suggestions:

1. Actually hit balls! Yes, we can do it!
2. I would hold off on weighted clubs doing this - I know some people that have almost destroyed their swings using weighted clubs because they didnt monitor themselves (obviously, eyes closed falls in this range).

Great suggestions.

Patrick
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