BUILDING A CONSISTENT BACKSWING
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A Malaska Golf Member has a two-part question for Mike. He wants to know how he can feel the weight of the club and make his backswing more consistent.

An excellent drill for this is to switch the club around and hold the club by the hosel. Swing the club back and forth and feel the club hinge and unhinge. Mike holds the club in his fingertips and swings the club loosely.

Now switch back to holding the club by the handle, make easy swings, and you will feel the heaviness of the club. Mike makes more swings with just one hand so he can also feel the arc of his swing and how his hands work.

Now make an easy swing and hit a ball. Feel the weight in the clubhead as you bring the club back and on the follow-through. Feel the circle that your club is swinging in.

The second part of the question is about consistent backswing and impact. Mike says it’s important to ensure your grip is correct so you can let the weight of the club hinge and unhinge to get the club to square itself. This happens because of the momentum of the club.

Mike is adamant about having the correct grip. If this is slightly off, it is difficult to square the clubface back to impact because of momentum and wrist angles.

If your grip is on correctly and you swing back and forth, letting the weight of the club hinge and unhinge, then the clubface will square itself.

One of the best ways to get a consistent backswing is to start with your club out in front of you and start your swing from there. This is called the Front Loader Drill. When you swing back, you will feel the momentum of the club and return to a good position. After practicing this drill, go back to making a regular swing and feel the motion of the drill.

This is a great drill to get a consistent backswing.

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