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Most golfers have the right idea regarding the theory that a properly timed downswing will ultimately deliver the best possible results through impact.
Timing the release of their golf club, players are able to then square their clubface behind the golf ball, leading to forceful shots that travel farther on a straight trajectory towards the intended target.
Sure, golfers understand that timing must be precise when it comes to releasing their club during the downswing portion of their shot, but determining when and how leads many on the quest for magic golf tips on the subject.
George Gankas, the lead instructor behind the development of the GG Swing method details several actionable golf tips, developed during actual golf course scenarios that Gankas and his students have turned successfully in their own favor.
Listen and watch as George exhibits his knowledge and technique regarding timing a perfect downswing and how such skills correlate to the overall value in the GG Swing method.
The complete speed of our swing, often referred to as a golfer’s tempo has a direct influence over the success of a player’s timing, which concerns how a golf swing takes motion, broken down sequence by sequence.
Adding well composed rhythm to our tempo assists golfers in establishing proper timing throughout all of the sequences found in their golf swing, especially the release taken during their downswing.
Often golf coaches and trainers preach a theory of delaying the release of our downswing until the brief seconds prior to being too late, which can risk taking a missed shot especially in the case of novice golfers adapting this style of play.
The concept of a delayed release, commonly referred to as a lag, requires that a player maintain the same level of wrist hinge, letting go as their hands are nearly aligned with their golf ball.
As nearly all golfers understand that the most powerful downswings are those that draw power from a player’s hips and lower body rotation, the concept found in lag believe that delaying motion ultimately builds up more of this energy in our golf swing.
Some golfers have even began allowing their hands to go beyond where their golf ball sits even before making contact with their clubs.
Practitioners argue that this delivers a huge increase in power upon final impact.
Studies have been conducted that show evidence that professional golfers on the PGA Tour have tinkered with the idea of delayed downswings, often to great success where studied.
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