Peter Thompson on Hip Turn (Video)

The file for prevailing Open Championships is six, held by way of Harry Vardon. But four gamers are tied with five, one in every of whom is the overdue Peter Thompson. So it's suitable to share a number of his swing suggestions this week.

Since he made this his #1 tip, Thompson certainly felt that hip flip became a vital a part of the golfing swing. It became a forgotten fundamental for a while. Players tried to hold their lower our bodies nearly locked in place, trying to create more electricity in their swing. That lower back-wrecking maneuver is in the end being changed by way of not unusual feel, but a few instructors like Thompson never forgot it.

The keys to note here are that when Thompson's hips turn, the trailing hip actually moves toward the target, not straight back. This causes the trailing knee to straighten during the backswing and then stay pretty straight during the downswing. You often see it in the swings of legends like Arnold Palmer.

This flow isn't always for all people -- no longer all gamers are snug straightening that trailing knee -- but why would possibly you need to try it?

If you have a problem with a sway in your backswing, or in case you generally tend to opposite pivot during your downswing, this greater extreme hip turn may assist you. Both of these faults take place because you move far from the target and shift an excessive amount of weight onto your trailing leg all through your swing. Thompson's flip forces you to brace that trailing leg, stopping any movement far from the target.

You would possibly suppose that straightening your trailing knee could scouse borrow a few energy out of your swing, but strength gamers like Palmer show it is not the case. So that is some thing you may want to strive it you're fighting a sway or a reverse pivot. If you will pardon the pun, prevailing five Opens truly gives this tip a few legs!

[UPDATE: Well, I guess the joke's on me. I got a note from SJ letting me know that this isn't the Peter Thompson I thought it was, but that it was a good tip nevertheless. I didn't realize I pulled up videos from BOTH Thompsons when I did my YouTube search.

At least it was a good tip. ;-)]

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