High arms in the backswing can cause a chain reaction forcing you to steepen the downswing, early extend, and compensate just to get the club back on plane.
In this live lesson, Jason was getting his arms too high at the top, which made his body work way too hard in the downswing. The fix? More arm depth in the backswing.
With the arms deeper, the downswing shallows naturally, posture is easier to maintain, and early extension then becomes easier to fix.
If you’ve been fighting steep swings or losing posture, this backswing change could be your game-changer.
In this live lesson, Jason was getting his arms too high at the top, which made his body work way too hard in the downswing. The fix? More arm depth in the backswing.
With the arms deeper, the downswing shallows naturally, posture is easier to maintain, and early extension then becomes easier to fix.
If you’ve been fighting steep swings or losing posture, this backswing change could be your game-changer.