2 Things You Must Do If You Want To Stop Coming Over The Top In
Your Golf Swing
Coming Over-The-Top in your golf swing is probably the most
common (and frustrating) swing flaw a golfer will ever deal
with. You can work hard trying to fix it...and end up developing
other bad swing habits in the process. Why not put an end to it
once and for all by identifying the two amazingly simple
adjustments guaranteed to correct it.
1. Distribute your weight properly on your backswing.
When you execute your backswing, it doesn't just matter how well
you did your takeaway, how soon you cocked your wrists, or how
late your cocked them. It doesn't just matter if your right arm
is straight at the top, or even if you manage to keep from
overswinging. You must also be aware of how your weight is
distributed.
You can spend years looking for the solution. I did. But when I
found it, a light went on. You've heard of an "Aha!" experience,
haven't you? Well, that's exactly what you will have when you
discover precisely how to have your weight distributed.
2. Make a proper transition from backswing to downswing.
Now that you know about distributing your weight. Get this: It
doesn't matter how well you've managed to position your weight
in your backswing. If you do not make a proper transition from
your backswing...to your downswing...you're still going to come
over the top...every time.
You might think it's hard to break old habits, like lunging at
the ball from the top (which as you know can create a slice or
pull hook), but it's really easy to correct. If you know exactly
what you need to do in order to accomplish it.
These two adjustments are essential to wiping out the swing
flaw...that helps ruin untold rounds of golf...along with all
the good money gone to waste for a few hours of frustration on
the golf course.