Since I adopted the more radically open stance with the right foot internally rotated (pointed in the same direction as the flared left foot) I haven’t played in a tournament, but I have played a few times with some good results. The good news is that I am still playing, and my swing can still
Welcome to the Senior Swing Page. The Senior Swing now has it's own category and all content that falls under it will post right here for your convenience (in addition to posting in the regular blog roll). The top two buttons link to the Driver and Iron Swing technique videos and below those is an ever expanding list of student videos that implement the technique. There's a lot to learn from watching other students employ this technique, watch the videos, learn, and apply that knowledge to your own swing. Make sure to scroll down the page. The most recent videos will be at the top of the list below the Driver and Iron Swing video buttons. Membership required (except for the Driver Swing video) Trial membershipd do not qualify.
Steve, a 77 year -old former 6 – handicap now playing to more like a 20, came to Florida to get out of the cold of New Jersey and to get some help with his game. I’ll let him summarize the lessons (an hour a day over 4 days): “Thank you, Wayne, for the video-
Steve is an excellent player (you can see that by his swing) and has qualified for multiple U.S. Senior Amateurs. He has been a student of mine for over 5 years, although I only see him a couple times a year as he lives in Kentucky and his Florida residence is on the other side
This video is a continuation of “THE BEST Senior Swing for Elite Level Play and Competition”. In the first video I covered the driver swing: now, in this video, I cover the iron swing. The two swings are similar but there are some key differences when hitting the ball off the ground with an iron,
I’m 62 years old (2019) and have limited trunk mobility due to multiple back, elbow, foot and other surgeries from injuries during my long teaching and playing career. Most of the online instruction catering to senior golfers focuses on increasing the backswing arc by closing the stance and maximizing the backswing turn, while I go in the totally opposite direction by suggesting that the best swing technique for senior golfers still interested in competing who are coping with limited flexibility and continuing back pain is the open stance.
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