In The Swingby CliveCollapseIn recent weeks and in significant tournaments we have witnessed two fairly monumental collapses by seasoned, veteran, golf professionals. I think there are perhaps two things we can learn from this; that absolutely anyone can falter, and, pressure is what you decide it is. First, we saw Australian Adam Scott bogey the last four holes at the British Open to hand Ernie
In The Swingby CliveNadir“Clive,I have reviewed the DVDs again. A lot of it is very helpful… I have tried to employ the techniques in the DVD and I’m now breaking 110 occasionally (better than before where I struggled to break 120 consistently).I do appreciate your very analytical approach, the physics, the super-slow motion photography. One aspect of the successful golf swing that you do not
In The Swingby CliveAcceleration (Part 2)Today we continue on the issue of acceleration (versus speed) in the golf swing as it pertains to chipping. While this principle of acceleration is not more important in chipping, I think its abuse rears its ugly head more frequently in chipping. The absolute number two cause of the “duffed” chip shot (number one is trying to hit up or lift the ball) is a
In The Swingby CliveAcceleration (Part 1)Dear Reader: The following question is an important one, and relates to both the full swing and the short game swing. So I have broken my reply into two, with part one appearing this week and part two, relating to the short game aspect, to appear next week. “Dear Clive,I am confused about something.(but it wouldn’t be the first time) connected to swing
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