It's no secret that when Rickie Fowler went to Butch Harmon for help, Butch reportedly gave him three swing thoughts to help him tweak his swing. There's an article about those three thoughts over at golfdigest.com, called Get More Birdie Looks , and I wanted to point out one in particular that may help many of you.
Rickie now "pops an umbrella" at the top of his backswing.
As Rickie places it in the article:
I used to suffer the same tendency that affects a lot of amateurs: My arms kept going back after I completed my shoulder turn. When the arms get disconnected from the trunk muscles like this, the club goes past parallel and can cause a bunch of issues... So to keep everything unified going back, my slow-motion rehearsal thought was, I'm holding an umbrella on my backswing. As in, I stop going back the moment I feel the shaft points straight up and down like an umbrella.Rickie also points out that, despite what you may think, the club is going back much further than it feels like. (That little inset picture shows where his umbrella thought actually puts him.)
On a more humorous note, he says that sometimes the umbrella thought didn't work as well as it should... at which point Butch told him to pretend he was Steve Stricker. Stricks doesn't cock his wrists much during his swing, even with a driver, which helps him keep the club under control when he changes direction. (BTW, I have a short post series about that called The Deadhanded Approach Shot which you can find over on the Some Useful Post Series page.)
The purpose of this swing concept is to hold you linked on the top of your backswing, to keep your upper arms from transferring too some distance away from your chest. That's why you overswing, which causes you to get a piece sloppy at the manner down and maintains you from hitting the ball as solidly as you have to.
As I said, Rickie tells all 3 swing mind inside the article. There's one for the takeaway, one for the backswing, and one for impact... However I suppose this one is clearly the very best to image and placed to immediately use.
UPDATE : I added one more thought about this drill at this post as well.
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