Online Students: Michael Cardenas

By Wayne | Videos: Online Students

As you will see in the video Michael has a pretty good handle on his issues other than his sequence, which I show is a real problem. Once again it is the takeaway and right arm issues in the backswing that lead to transition problems and thus problems at impact. I think that if Michael got his initial takeaway to stay on plane (hands more inward, clubhead more outside his hands by keeping the left wrist cupped), and then learned to limit his right arm bend heading to the top of the swing he would be making major improvements.

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Wayne D. Makes a Good Swing

By Wayne | Videos: Swing Analysis

Now that I feel better and can actually try to incorporate the things I am telling everyone else to do I figured the website members would be interested to see how I’m doing as far as getting my swing to look and function better. Of course we won’t know until I compete but I’m hitting the ball much better and far stronger and the swing is looking pretty good, and trust me I almost never say that.

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Wayne D. in Boca: More Progress

By Wayne | Videos: Swing Analysis

This week I’ve had a chance to test out the more erect set up with less knee flex and I like the look and function of it although it has not produced as much lowering as I had expected in the backswing. It has, however, given me a greater feeling of loading into the right hip which has made a big difference in my ability to sequence the transition from the ground without leaning forward toward my left toes with the upper trunk.

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Swing Analysis: Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan- Surprisingly Similar

By Wayne | Videos: Swing Analysis

You wouldn’t really expect to find a great amount of similarity between the “upright” swing of Jack Nicklaus and the “flat” swing of Ben Hogan, but in this video I show that they are actually eerily similar when viewed from a skewed face on angle. I thought of making this comparison after responding to a comment on my video “The Lost Art of the Lifted Left Heel” which chastised me for instructing people to push off their right foot to initiate the downswing, saying that was a horrible thing, and that it was actually the left knee that initiated the forward swing.

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The Dreaded Slump

By Wayne | Articles: The Mental Game

It all starts to break down, slowly at first, so that you hardly notice, a bad round, followed by another. Just a few shots higher, but that feeling of control is slipping away. The shots aren’t as solid, there are more trees in the way of your imperfect drives, the putts are lipping out instead of in.

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What Starts the Swing?

By Wayne | blog

I just spent the day with my student Kevin Streelman at the Sanderson Farms Classic PGA Tour event in Jackson, Mississippi, where we resumed our efforts to find a way to break Kevin’s habit of triggering his swing with too much…

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