OM01. The A-Swing | Is It for You?
In this video, you’ll discover if the A-Swing is for you.
David Leadbetter has popularized this new method; so, let’s take a closer look.
As with all swing systems, there are advantages and disadvantages to the A-Swing.
I like certain parts of it, but other parts I don’t like.
In the first part of the video, you’ll learn what the A-Swing is all about.
The swing starts by taking the club on a more outside path with the club pointing right of the target at the top.
As you start the downswing, the club shallows out quickly.
This is really good for helping players that are coming in over the top and slicing the ball.
The problem with this extreme action is that it’s really easy to overdue it and start to flatten the club way too much, which will cause you to block the ball.
So, that’s why I prefer a more parallel plane.
A parallel plane is more repeatable because you don’t need to make a huge adjustment from the top, as you would in the A-Swing.
In summary…
The A-Swing is meant to help correct coming over the top in the downswing, to get players to shallow out their club and plane.
It’ll help teach players to come more from the inside.
However, I don’t recommended the A-Swing for long periods because it may lead to some bad habits and inconsistencies.
In contrast to the A-Swing, the Top Speed Golf system focuses on the 5 most important moves in the golf swing.
Every professional golfer performs these 5 moves during the golf swing to get more power and consistency.
Watch this video now to discover the advantages and disadvantages of this new swing method…
And compare it to a more repeatable swing such as the Top Speed Golf system.