No two golfers are created the same. One may have a hitch swing that works great for them, while the other may be effective by following all the “rules” of the perfect swing. The key is simply to find what works best for you and maximize that to your advantage.
This is the basis for discussion between GOLF’s 100 Best Teachers Mike Adams and Terry Rowles, who teamed up to present last fall’s GOLF’s Top 100 Teachers.
As the video above shows, Adams and Rowles focus on the importance of using dynamic motion in the golf swing. This means allowing the player to use their natural athletic abilities – as well as any physical limitations – to achieve success on the golf course.
Adams described the idea very bluntly, saying, “We have preferences. And we put our will on this student and make him sway that way because that doesn’t fit ‘our’ eye, so we make it fit our eye by moving it around to look better.”
“In our effort to make them look better, they got worse.”
The two provide examples of some of the best golfers in the world, showing the likes of Rory McIlroy and others how perfect their swings look on camera. Unfortunately, the results have been inconsistent.
So go ahead and check out the entire video to learn more about how dynamic motion can help improve your overall gameplay. The insights from both Adams and Rowles are helpful for every player to remember a simple concept about the golf swing: This one size does no It always suits everyone.