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vagabond79 asked:


Specifically, it seems that to make a big turn of the torso would require the arms to go way past parallel. Is this true? If not, why?

George
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    2 Responses to “What is the relationship between the movement of the arms and the torso in the golf swing?”

    1. pocketpicker on July 15th, 2008 2:31 pm

      This answer could take sooooome time to answer and I don’t think I can type that much right now. I will try and answer briefly.

      Can you make a “big turn” with your arms at your side? If yes, than you can also make a big turn withouth the club going back too far. The torso should make a ‘compact’ turn not necessarily thinking ‘big’ as that could and will cause a lot of problems in most people that do not have a “tigeresque” physique. Wind the uppper body up, like a rubber band, compact in nature, to unleash a smooth swing. Just as important, is releasing the torso…….through impact….which is lacking in many amateur swings. Hope this helps!

    2. thefistofdoom on July 17th, 2008 11:45 pm

      My self down and pullhooking it dead left try to make huge turn back the farther you will go anytime try to make huge turn have to or past parallel now but havent lost any distance at all good luck.

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