Basics of swing

Basics of swing
Golf is said to be a lifelong sport, but in order to enjoy it for a long time, it is very important to acquire the right swing. A reasonable and efficient swing reduces unfavorable waves and, above all, reduces the burden on the body.
 The appearance of the swing also becomes smart, and you will not be able to tell the pleasure when the ballistic ballistics as you imagine come out unless you are yourself.
Amateurs are not the only ones who suffer from swings. The same is true of professionals. Rather, it can be said that it is more serious because there are many cases where one stroke is fatally wounded by a professional.

Many famous players from the east to the west of Kokin have worked on remodeling with the aim of achieving a higher probability of swing.
In the old days, Ben Hogan, he made the left grip a little shallower and the top position slightly open to relieve his hooking worries.   Hogan also met the famous glass plate theory’s swing plane for more precise shots.
Smooth swings are very important not only for amateurs, but also for improving scores and stability, but also for reducing the burden on the body, including the waist. Why don’t you try to make an effective swing modification with the cross grip?

Left hand is rudder, right hand is engine
The top professionals who succeeded in remodeling the swing desperately wore a club in the swing plane that joined the shoulders and balls when they held it. But this is easy to say and hard to do.
And the biggest obstacle to this lies in the right hand. Even that Jacques Nicklaus moves arbitrarily like a drumson who doesn’t listen to the right hand saying like “If I didn’t have three fingers of my right hand (thumb, index finger, middle finger)”. It’s because it’s really easy to use just for the effective hands.
 Movements such as overswings, unnatural breaks in the right hand at the top, unnecessary thrusts in the right shoulder in the down swing, etc., the right hand is conspicuously trying to break the swing plane.
There are universal words about swing.
The theory is that left hand is rudder, right hand is engine. The point of flying exactly far is that the left hand makes an exact plane and the right hand raises the head speed along that plane. In other words, it can be said that the right swing is created only when the right and left hands fulfill their respective roles properly.

So how do you solve these problems
The unique shape of the cross grip allows you to effectively master the exact plane of your left hand and the speed up of your right hand.
The shape of the cross grip is a strange shape with an auxiliary grip attached to the grip of a conventional club. But this works like a magic bullet to relieve the bad habits that most amateur golfers worry about with their right hands.
Because it is light and small, you can attach it to the grip of the club easily if you have one coin. Grip the club normally with your left hand, and use the right hand by grasping the part of the grip attached.

 

 

At this time, the two hands are just crossed, but when you wave the club, the unnecessary movements of the right hand are controlled, and the left hand smoothly traverses the swing plane, creating an accurate trajectory.
In addition, the rubber-shaped part of the grip with the right hand prevents me from putting extra effort into my right hand, and in addition, I do not even have to bear it at the top.
Therefore, even if you don’t like it, the left hand lead will give rise to body rotation. After making a bare swing with this, you can take your hands off the instrument and swing with a normal grip, so you can feel a smooth and rhythmic swing with your body.
For this reason, even if you don’t have to work hard, just by releasing a secret position on your right hand (a cock made with backswings), you can feel the flying of a ball that you’ve never experienced before.

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Please be sure to try the effect of the cross grip that the pro also admitted.
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Golf Explanation: CrossGrip2
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