- Follow these 2 straightforward steps to find out your natural swing path. 1. Hinge your right arm at the elbow, with your thumb in a hitchhiker’s position. 2. Look at your thumb relative to the top of your right shoulder. If it’s even or below your delt (1), you’re a candidate for a flatter
What is the natural golf swing?
Natural Golf is, as the name applies, a natural way to play golf. The club is placed in the palm of the hand, not the fingers. Instead of an angle in the wrists at address, the leading arm forms a straight line down through the shaft, mirroring the position at impact.
How do I find my natural shot shape?
Your natural shot is the one you hit without making any adjustments to your stance or swing. Think of it like this: When you align body and club directly at the target and make a normal swing, the ball will almost certainly curve in one direction or the other. That’s your natural shape.
What is the ideal golf swing tempo?
The right swing tempo is actually all about getting the perfect tempo of 3:1. Here’s a quick video from the Golf Channel discussing the 3:1 swing tempo in full. To sum it up, your backswing should take 3X as long as you’re downswing. So if your backswing takes three seconds, your downswing should take one second.
Who has the best golf swing ever?
Most people will say either Ben Hogan or Sam Snead had the greatest swing of all-time, but Hogan, himself, said it was Mickey Wright’s move that was the best he had ever seen. It was simple, rhythmic and perfectly balanced. Wright’s peers even said she could hit a 2-iron like a man.
Does Natural Golf still exist?
Based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Natural Golf currently teaches the Natural Golf Swing through its Certified Instructors at more than 100 locations around the world.
Do pro golfers shape every shot?
Good players tend to curve the majority of their shots, but not always for the same reason. Accomplished players usually have a “natural shot shape”, which means their normal swing will produce either a draw or a fade without making any adjustments.
Do more pros hit a fade or draw?
However, from a practical perspective, most club golfers will hit a draw further than a fade, because when they hit a draw they reduce the loft, leading to lower spin rates. Most of the time, shots with lower spin travel further.”
Should I shape my golf shots?
As Jack Nicklaus said, “ To shape a shot, better to change your setup than your swing.” You want to make a concentrated effort on adjusting your setup, not your full swing. It’s a lot easier to change your setup than a swing that you’ve ingrained over years or even decades.