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by Darren Golsby
Member of the Australian Professional Golfers Association (P.G.A.)

Copyright © 2009

www.golsbygolf.com/

Manual layout and editing by Margaret Zsigmond www.shirewebwriter.com.au/

Graphics by Haiying Xiong


PREFACE
The human body will not accept mechanics without a pure understanding from the mind. Forcing your
body to do movements without first giving it the understanding it needs intellectually does not produce
lasting results and often makes swing practice a big waste of time!

How do I know?
My swing fault was a reverse pivot or tilt. Early on in my lessons I was instructed to do an action that
involved standing with my feet together while swinging back and then stepping toward the target as I
made the downswing.

This action would produce the required hitting angle; however, when I hit balls the reverse pivot would
return because I really didn’t understand why I was doing it. Nothing had changed intellectually. (I was
doing 200-300 a day!)

My body rejected the new movement because it had not received any new understanding. (It’s like the
gap in between your mind and your body)

Needless to say, after 15 lessons with this coach I moved on, and in the first lesson with a new coach, I
was asked what “weight” was?

He simply asked me, “What’s weight?” before going on to explain weight as mass and how it can be
separated in terms of the upper and lower body.

Within a month, my reverse pivot or tilt was geometrically opposite because my concept of transferring
weight had changed. Instead of shifting the pressure in the lower body, I understood weight
transference as getting behind the ball with the upper body.

One lesson with this coach changed my concept of weight transference and now all my practice time
was fast becoming more productive in building the proper golf swing.

Light bulb moment: This is the inspiration behind writing this manual, and if you only get this one
message from the entire manual you have already learned the most important lesson there is for
developing your golf game.

The concept must come before the action, because the mind controls the body!

The A to Z of Golf Swing Training explains the concept first because when a paradigm shift occurs in your
thinking you get results. Insanity, on the other hand, is defined as doing the same thing over and over
again and getting the same result. Just doing drills is not the solution to fixing your golf swing.
Swing patterns and actions
Like a doctor who diagnoses illnesses, such as flu and chicken pox, there are only so many different
swing faults, such as shutters, tilters, and x-liners, to name a few.

What we do once we know what is wrong with our swings is take the necessary action steps to fix them.
With practice, we can eliminate the fault although it can creep back if we don’t stay on top of it and this
explains why the same golfer doesn’t win week after week.

We all fight a swing fault, and as I mentioned, mine is the tilt, formed as a result of the wrong concepts
when I started playing golf. I still take action to keep my swing more level, but the good news is: that’s it.
I know my pattern and I now know how to fix it.

What I have learned from all this experience is a good teacher will not backtrack in a series of lessons.
Instead, he or she will pick up on your swing pattern in the very first lesson and develop a plan to fix it. A
good teacher is organized and knows patterns.

Fixing Golf Swings


I once heard a teaching professional say he doesn’t like to fix a student too fast, stating his business
would suffer because students would stop coming for lessons.

Wow! What an excuse for otherwise saying, “I don’t know how to fix this person”. It’s crazy to think the
student would stop coming if they were improving. You know what we are all like once we get to a
handicap of 20 we then aim for 15 and then 10 and 9 and 5 and so on.

It is important to understand that if a pattern is not diagnosed in the first lesson, you will be trying one
thing one week and another thing the next. Like everything we do at school, university and business,
there is a point of completion. You can actually finish building your golf swing.

Note: It is important to recognize the correct starting point for your progress. In other words, it’s no
good doing downswing work if your backswing is in the incorrect position.

Finally you need to understand your swing as a whole, because swings have matching moves. For
example, if you shut the club on the backswing you will need to clear your body more to open the
clubface at impact. As long as the moves match, your swing will work. Become mismatched and you are
in a worse position than when you started.

This is the reason people may comment after taking lessons with their professional they actually got
worse, because they were no longer matching up their movements.

I can help you create a plan for your game improvement and communicate with you through my
website. Send me a video of your swing via the swing analysis page at
www.darren-golsby-golf.com . To get the most out of this manual, it is important that you understand
your swing pattern so that you can take the most appropriate cause of action.
INTRODUCTION
The A to Z of Golf Swing Training contains ideas, concepts and actions to help you realize your golfing
potential. It shows you how to fine tune your golf swing mechanics, strategies, short game, putting and
develop your mind in order to achieve a winning golf game.

This manual will challenge you to think outside the box in your approach to golf training. It is for all
levels, from beginners, intermediate to advanced, including juniors. It doesn’t matter if you’re male or
female, young or old the ideas CONCEPTS and actions that I present in this manual will work, simply
adjust them to your own level and capabilities.

As a certified P.G.A. golf instructor I have read volumes of instruction publications over the years and
noticed the majority of related questions revolve around actions to take for swing improvement. Solve
your golfing problems with clear concepts and at the same time appropriate actions to take.

Also, I am sure you will discover nuggets of wisdom that you can apply to your game to gain instant
results, like the Wilkinson idea.

Let’s look at the types of learning that take place in the process of good golf.

Whole Skill Learning: In the ideal world a skill should be taught as a whole so the player can appreciate
the complete movement and execution of the skill.

Part Skill Learning: When a skill is complex it is more appropriate to break down the movement into its
elements. The elements can then be taught separately and linked together to develop the final skill.

Combination: Try the whole skill, break it down into elements, and train with these. Then bring it all
back together again.

Before we get into the “details” of training to play great golf, it is important to understand that the #1
reason why most people fail to ever achieve results .In order to ever be successful at anything, all
excuses need to go out the window. There is no such thing as poor genetics; no such thing as “not
enough time”; no such thing as “it's just too hard” ... no excuses at all for not achieving what you set out
to.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual is meant to be used like an encyclopedia. It’s meant to be a REFERENCE, not a novel.

Find the parts you like and note the ideas, skills, and techniques you would like to work with. Then
either write them down or print them out so you can review and practice them.

You don’t have to read this manual in one sitting, work through it at your own pace and implement it
into your training sessions, concentrating on the most important parts related to your game.

There is one other thing, whilst we are looking at your thoughts in the form of concepts and the
movements in the form of actions, I would also like to draw awareness to your speech or what you say.

I believe the biggest advantage professional golfers have over amateurs is the conversations they
engage in with their caddy before playing every shot. Phil Mickelson is perhaps the most talkative
decision maker on tour. So remember to talk positive about both your practice and your play.

Within this manual all aspects of the game are covered, including putting which makes up 45 per cent of
the total game and wood play which is a further 25 per cent. The short, medium, long irons and trouble
shots make up the other 30 percent.

One last thought: Many players buy books about golf without applying what they read. If you are just
going to read these ideas, you’ll probably stay at the same level. In fact, the term Kung-fu can be
translated as hard work, or more precisely the time and energy spent mastering a craft or skill, so yes,
golf could even be classed as a form of Kung-fu. If you actually practice what is in this manual until you
achieve a desired result, your game is going to improve dramatically.

In conclusion, think of your practice time as golf swing training (paradigm shift), so like other sports
training you work with a plan or structure.
ACCELERATE
Concept Have you ever run a 100-metre sprint race? In golf we use the word “follow”
which means to come after, assuming that once we have hit the ball we can
slow down.

Wrong! The fastest point in the golf swing should be after we have made
contact with the ball in the same way a sprinter runs through the finish line in
a running race.

Action Without a ball, use an impact bag to practice reaching the point of maximum
extension in your swing. Practice maintaining swing speed all the way into the
bag placed 1 foot past impact. This will retrain your subconscious mind into
swinging past the ball which can add 10-20 miles per hour to your hitting zone,
resulting in more distance off the tee.

AEROPLANE
Concept Building the right set-up position is crucial for developing the correct
sequence in the golf swing. In golf we swing on an arc, so we need to set the
spine tilt away from the target.

Action Bend from the hips and stretch your arms out parallel to the ground. Tilt your
arms like an aeroplane making a right turn. This will place the top of your spine
further from the target than the base of the spine. Now bring your arms down
and grip the club.

Remember within the golf swing everything travels at the same RPM so the
outside of your swing is travelling faster than the inside.
ALIGNMENT
Concept Aiming in golf is fundamental. What can make it difficult to do are the eyes
viewing the target from a place in between the club head and the body line,
creating an optical illusion and causing golfers to aim right.

Action After taking your set-up, place the club head in front of the ball towards the
target. Next lift the club head back over behind the ball without moving your
body. As you do this, the right side of your body will turn more into the left
side, aligning your body parallel left of the target.

Note Nobody with a straight gun barrel would aim away from the target, so if you
have developed other habits, for example, aiming left to allow for a slice, then
fixing your alignment should be secondary. Instead, work on your swing path
and club face angle until you begin missing shots to the left.

APPLE CART
Concept One of the most common mistakes people make is casting the club and letting
the club head overtake the hands coming into impact. This causes the arc of
the swing to bottom out before it reaches the golf ball.

Action Store the power source and expend it all on the ball.

If you are advised not to upset the applecart you do not disturb the way things
are. Place four balls in a row about one grip length from the back of your ball,
like a dam. Take your normal set-up position and swing back without hitting
the balls, then swing into impact without hitting the balls. You will feel like the
clubhead is coming into the ball from a higher point.

ARM SPEED
“Art said he wanted to get more distance. I told him to hit it and run backwards.” —Ken Venturi, talking
about Art Rosenbaum.

Concept Centrifugal force in the golf swing involves the outside point of the golf swing
or the club head accelerating from the inside. The mistake golfers make is
trying to get club head speed from the club head.

Action Use a cut-down club to bring the swing arc closer to your body. Take your
normal grip and swing the club back and forth in small amounts as if you are
putting.

Start slowly, and then increase the speed and keep the movement small.

Your arms will start burning if you are doing this correctly. Let the force come
from your body into your arms and finally into the club head.
BACK OFF
Concept The human vision system is binocular.

Our eyes are placed some distance apart, with a divider (the nose) in between,
creating the ability to observe two separate images. In golf, coming over the
top or clearing too early is a disastrous mistake caused by our binocular vision
system.

Action Take your normal stance and address the ball. Place a shaft along your feet
line and turn your feet so your toes are facing directly away from the target.
Whilst making full swings, keep your back to the target. Your shoulder angle
on the downswing will allow your arms to travel on the correct inside path.
Repeat this action 10 times to develop the correct feel before you square your
stance and hit a ball.

BALL BELOW FEET


Concept The correct swing involves an equal amount of push and an equal amount of
pull.

Action Hitting balls below your feet is great when you are in the habit of lifting or
straightening your spine on the downswing. The ball below your feet keeps
the forward lean in your posture and will teach you to stay balanced
throughout the swing. If you are lifting, the result will be a thinned or topped
shot.

Note On the course when the ball is below your feet the awkward nature of this lie
will tend to limit your body rotation. Your inhibited turn will cause the
backswing to be more arms-dominated, and therefore shorter and more
upright. You will need to use more clubs to compensate for lost power.

BASEBALL
Concept Hit a home run with your driver. In my research into the golf swing over the
years, I have often drawn on my 14 years of baseball experience.
Remember: Woods make up 25 per cent of the game, so you must get control
of your driver. Swinging too vertical makes this an impossible mission.

Action Use a tee ball stand and baseball bat and hit baseballs. Or take the bat to the
driving range and use golf balls. If you don’t have access to this equipment
hold a club above the ground and make baseball swings, working on flattening
your swing arc.

Note In regards your concept unlike croquet, where the handle of the club is above
the mallet’s sweet spot (vertical) and players swing on a perfect straight-line
pendulum, our handle joins the club head on an angle, making it necessary to
swing on an arc.

BUNKER BOARD
Concept Because of the visual explosion of sand produced from a bunker shot, taking
the correct amount of sand can be interpreted wrong, with players often
taking too much sand.

Action Teach yourself to handle bunker shots with a bunker board by hitting through
the sand under the ball at the right depth. Place a board in a practice bunker
along your target line and perpendicular to your feet. Put 2 to 3 inches of sand
on top of the board, leaving the ends of the board uncovered so you don't hit
the end when you swing.

Using your sand wedge hit the ball from its position on the sand above the
board, trying not to hit down on the board. Remember, a sand wedge comes
built with bounce (the back of the club is higher than the front), so it is not
designed to dig.

BELT BUCKLE
Concept There are a few techniques golfers can use in order to fix a push. It’s best to
stick with the basics. Turn your hips fully on the downswing so your belt
buckle is pointing towards the target at the end of your swing. In order to
achieve this, you must shift your weight completely from your right foot to the
left foot.

Action At first, try practicing this weight shift without a club by bringing your arms
back and through while consciously transferring your weight from the back to
the front. What’s weight?

Once you are confident you have the proper swing technique to eliminate the
push, pick up your club and practice the same movement repeatedly. Always
check the position of your belt buckle at the end of each swing.
Note The right foot can be used like the rudder on a boat. If your toe is pointing to
the right, the ball will generally head right; if the toe is pointing left the ball
will go left!

Extra In the finish position check your knees are they touching? This demonstrates
that you have cleared your hips correctly.

BONUS Tricky Bunker Shots. Bunker shots, while fun, are never easy. If you have ever
faced a shot where the ball is halfway up the face of the bunker, or at the back
of the bunker, then you know how tricky this can be. Whenever you are
swinging on an uneven surface in the bunker you must adjust your shoulders
at address to follow the slope.

Here are the instructions you need:

The Uphill Shot: Tilt your shoulders until they are parallel to the ground. If you
do not adjust your shoulders, your swing will literally run into the ground.
Allow for the ball to fly higher.

The Downhill Shot: With the downhill shot you also need to tilt your
shoulders, but make sure they mimic the downward slope in the bunker. If you
tilt back, the club will hit behind the ball (or on top of the ball). Allow for the
ball to fly lower.

CHIPPING WITH A BROOM


Concept One of the golden rules of chipping is “the hands lead the club head through
the hitting area”.

Action Use a long stick or broom and allow the extra length to sit by your left side
and practice making chip shots with the stick in front of your body. If you flick
your wrists, the stick will fling back and hit your body.

Warning Most times, the wrong wrist conditions are a product of incorrect body angles
caused by the player trying to lift the ball.
Once you establish the correct wrist conditions at impact you can then work
on variations with your chip shots.

CHAIR ROCKING
Concept There is so much confusion in golf as to what should start the downswing.
Over the years, I have been asked this question countless times and have
always given the same answer:

What starts your backswing?

Action Take your golf stance and place a chair on the outside of your left leg. Swing
to the top of your backswing without moving off the chair. On the
downswing, bump slightly into the chair, enough to tip it off the legs closest
to you. This is the correct hip movement.

In the swing, there needs to be this slight lateral motion first before the hips
go around. Get this movement correct and you will drop the club into the
correct slot, creating the required linear path through the ball.

CIRCUIT TRAINING
Concept Circuit training is an excellent way to simultaneously improve mobility,
strength and stamina.

Action Add a weighted golf club to your training program to increase your swing
speed, power and distance. This is as golf-specific as you can get. By using this
training principle you will accelerate your results.

So set up a work station, so to speak, with a weighted club and spend five-
minute intervals there during your practice session.

CLAP HANDS SPLIT HANDS


Concept Through impact, the golf swing travels on a linear path or along the target line
for a length of time. (Not all the time.) To make this happen, the left shoulder
moves up through the ball as the right arm pushes down.

Action Take your set-up position and clap your hands together sliding your right hand
down as you pull the left arm and shoulder up, simulating impact. Your left
shoulder moving up creates the correct shoulder angles through the ball.

Note This up and down movement is what a lot of commentators cannot


understand in Tiger Woods’ swing. From the top of his swing, Tiger drops his
head before springing back up through impact. This is how he creates the
linear path.
COMPETITIVE NATURE
Concept The golfer who is able to sink putts under intense pressure is not talented, he
is gifted! And being gifted comes from practicing your skills.

Action Measure a putter length and place a tee in the ground. Sink 20 putts in a row.
If you miss one putt you must start again. It’s amazing the pressure you will be
under on the 19th putt knowing if you miss you will have to start again.

Tiger Woods does this drill and gets well into the thousands before he misses.

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