In this video, you’ll learn how to take a shorter backswing for better golf.
No doubt that you’ve been told to shorten your backswing if you want more control and consistency.
The problem with this advice is that you may gain control, but you’re likely to also lose a ton of distance.
But it doesn’t have to be that way…
In the video, you’ll get some great tips on how to shorten your backswing but still crush your shots.
First, I’ll demonstrate how J.B. Holmes has a much shorter backswing than Bubba Watson.
Now, if you’re watching guys like Bubba Watson and John Daly, it’s tempting to think that you must get a crazy long backswing to be a big hitter.
But this just isn’t true.
So how does J.B. Holmes, with a much shorter backswing, blast his drives?
Well, your distance really comes down to two primary moves…
- getting your shoulders to make a full turn which generates momentum in the swing, and
- increasing your lag at the start of the downswing
As long as you get a full shoulder turn and generate good lag, you’ll be able to smoke your shots no matter how long your backswing is.
Guys on the PGA Tour have varying backswing lengths, but they all get a good shoulder turn and generate tons of lag.
Watch this video now to get a shorter backswing for better golf… more control yet still getting the distance you want.