Golf Instruction: Better Lead Arm Use to Create A More Effective Backswing

The golf swing is an activity that takes a very short span of time. In fact, the average golf swing takes less than two seconds with most of that (3/4, in most cases) taking place in the backswing.

That means that in the downswing there is not a lot of time to “sort things out”; the structure of the backswing highly determines what will happen in the downswing and how the club interacts with the golf ball.

One issue many average golfers deal with in an attempt to make a “powerful” backswing is getting their lead arm out of sync with their torso.

Through the use of the 3D technology of G.E.A.R.S., Kevin and Jake Haime take you inside this movement and what is commonly seen in better players.