On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 04:04:19PM -0500, Bernie Baymiller wrote: > > "When the hands are about waist high in backswing, butt of club should still > be aiming > in the general direction of your belt buckle. That's a key point with the > long driver. At that point, wrist cock is almost straight up, so club sets > on top just in front of your right shoulder and club is pointing toward the > target."
I don't know, but this sounds like a good swing to put on any club to me. Not just the long drivers. At least, this is the type of swing I've been working on the last month or so and I've gained a lot more accuracy when I do it right. I've even picked up a few yards with the irons. My old swing took it back inside too much and the club could end up going anywhere depending on my timing. With the new swing all I have to do is remember to keep smooth and keep the right hand out of it and away it goes. Result is straight to a slight fade with the driver, and straight to a slight draw with the irons. Now if only I could make that move more consistently! Taking it back inside is more natural for me, but the overall swing feels effortless when I do it the right way. -Dave
